
Xiaomi is now planning to expand exports from India to other parts of the world. The company currently exports smartphones to India’s neighbouring countries.
Xiaomi India MD and global VP Manu Kumar Jain zeroed down on two things that will facilitate the export of made-in-India smartphones — globally consistent standards and higher incentives by the government.
Talking about the Indian government’s proposal to increase import duties on electronics, Jain said that the company partially or fully procures smartphone components — like camera modules and touchpad components — from India. Jain added Xiaomi will ensure that it continues to bring more suppliers to India or develop local suppliers.
Moreover, Xiaomi also highlighted that it has pivoted from its online-only approach to an omnichannel approach. Jain said that Xiaomi has not launched any products exclusively for online sales in the last two and a half years. In addition, the company offers the same discounts on its products irrespective of the point of sale.
Talking about the impact of coronavirus on its business, Jain clarified that Xiaomi cares “thousand times” more about the safety of its employees. He also noted that the current lockdown in China has not impacted the business as such because of the prepared inventory. However, the company is still evaluating the long-term impact.
“I understand human psychology where people will have concerns about other channels, and our team has discussed with each of the associations and retail partners. But we haven’t heard any concerns from their side,” said Xiaomi India MD and global VP Manu Kumar Jain.
“We were 53% bigger than Vivo and 93% bigger than Samsung. And, for the first time, we became the largest phone brand,” he added.
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