The ** chain of PCs moved to India? Xiaomi India official** has been snapped up, has the ban been lifted?
Now, India is working hard to promote local manufacturing and improve the local ** chain in India. Although there have been prohibitions, many companies have suffered a big loss. However, the reality is that after India's PC ban, a number of international brands have offered to receive subsidies and announced that they want to set up their own PC ** chain in India.
However, Xiaomi has always focused on its business in India, and this time, it is showing an unusual signal.
According to Canalys, in 2023, Xiaomi will have 25.1 million smartphones in India, with a 17% market share. This is the strongest evidence that Xiaomi has become the leader in the Indian smartphone market, and it is also strong evidence of Xiaomi's exit from the Indian market. But on the PC side, according to data from India, Xiaomi's laptops have been sold out on both Amazon and Flipkart.
At the same time, the relevant navigation bar on the official website of Xiaomi India has also changed, and if you don't look carefully, you really can't find the shadow of Xiaomi. And, even if you find it, it will be displayed"Out of stock", resulting in consumers not being able to buy Xiaomi handhelds.
Some analysts believe that Xiaomi is ready to withdraw from the laptop market in India.
In the context of India's ban on personal computers, major companies have built factories in their own countries, and India produces personal computers in its own country. After all, India is not a good thing for Chinese companies, and as India's smartphone market grows larger, it will not be easy for them to get out.
If you invest more in the PC chain, you are likely to follow the mistakes that Chinese companies have made. So, along with such speculation, some people have suggested that Xiaomi will not continue to build its own ** chain. If this is true, perhaps India's ban on external PCs will be lifted, which would be a good start for Chinese companies.
However, it may be partly due to the ban on sales, and partly because Xiaomi is not doing well in the sales of laptops in India.
At present, the major manufacturers are: HP, Dell, Lenovo, Asus, HP is the largest, and HP's total sales in India are 2959, compared to HP's sales reached 1 million. Since Xiaomi preempted the category"others"status, even if Xiaomi wants to move the ** chain of personal computers to India, its performance will not be able to make much waves, and it will put itself in the unknown in vain.
But either way, it's a good start. It's no secret that the Indian market is growing, and many Chinese companies want to be able to get on board. In the beginning, queuing was one thing, but the problem was that the market regulations in India were not transparent enough, and the business model of Chinese companies could easily change, so we were left behind. Now, even though India's profits are already apparent, Chinese companies will have to re-examine whether they can reinvest in the sector.
Harvest"The word, after all, is not a joke. In the past, the withdrawal of a large amount of foreign capital from India** was enough to wake up investors.
From this point of view, do you think this phenomenon is really a sign of abandonment? Feel free to comment, like and share this topic!