NEW DELHI: Chinese smartphone maker Xiaomi<\/a> today said it is not seeking exemption from Indian government to fulfil the 30 per cent local sourcing norm, as it already makes 75 per cent of devices<\/a> locally that are sold in India. 新德里:中国智能手机制造商小米今天说,它不是寻求豁免印度政府履行30%的当地采购规范,因为它已经在生产的75%设备在印度当地销售。
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\"We are manufacturing 75 per cent of devices<\/a> that we sell in India locally. From that perspective, we don't need any kind of exemption. Our application is still under the purview of the government. We probably will be able to know about it in some time and then share more details,\" Xiaomi<\/a> India Head Manu Kumar Jain<\/a> told PTI.
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Xiaomi, in April this year, had approached the Department of Industrial Policy and Promotion<\/a> (DIPP) for opening single brand retail stores in India.
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\nApple too applied for opening single brand retail stores but lobbied hard for the exemption from the mandatory 30 per cent local sourcing saying that its products have high-end technology which could not be sourced from local vendors. Xiaomi also sought exemption initially but retracted later.
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\nThe government, on June 20 this year, relaxed FDI norms by giving a three-year exemption from local sourcing to foreign players in single-brand retail and a further five-year relaxation for 'state-of-art' and 'cutting-edge' technology.
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The decision to relax the norms was taken at a high-level meeting chaired by Prime Minister Narendra Modi<\/a>.
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\nJain was speaking on the sidelines of company's event where it unveiled 4G smartphone Mi Max with 6.44 inch display for a starting price of Rs 14,999. The phone will start selling on Xiaomi's website Mi.com from July 6 and on other e-commerce platform from July 13.\n\n<\/p><\/body>","next_sibling":[{"msid":52995496,"title":"ATC finalises team to run India unit-Viom combine","entity_type":"ARTICLE","link":"\/news\/atc-finalises-team-to-run-india-unit-viom-combine\/52995496","category_name":null,"category_name_seo":"telecomnews"}],"related_content":[],"msid":52997228,"entity_type":"ARTICLE","title":"Don't need exemption from sourcing norm: Xiaomi","synopsis":"Xiaomi, in April this year, had approached the Department of Industrial Policy and Promotion (DIPP) for opening single brand retail stores in India.","titleseo":"telecomnews\/dont-need-exemption-from-sourcing-norm-xiaomi","status":"ACTIVE","authors":[],"Alttitle":{"minfo":""},"artag":"PTI","artdate":"2016-06-30 23:18:15","lastupd":"2016-06-30 23:35:10","breadcrumbTags":["Narendra Modi","Department of Industrial Policy and Promotion","Devices","Xiaomi","Manu Kumar Jain"],"secinfo":{"seolocation":"telecomnews\/dont-need-exemption-from-sourcing-norm-xiaomi"}}" data-authors="[" "]" data-category-name="" data-category_id="" data-date="2016-06-30" data-index="article_1">
“我们是制造业的75%设备我们在印度当地销售。从这个角度来看,我们不需要任何豁免。我们的应用程序仍在政府的管辖范围。我们也许能够知道一些时间然后分享更多细节,”小米印度的头马努Kumar耆那教徒的PTI说。
小米,今年4月,接近了产业政策和晋升(DIPP)在印度开设单一品牌零售商店。
苹果申请开设单一品牌零售商店但努力游说,争取豁免强制30%当地采购说其产品高端技术,不能来自当地的供应商。小米也寻求豁免最初但后来收回了。
今年6月20日,政府放松外商直接投资从当地采购规范给予免税三年外籍球员在单一品牌零售和进一步五年放松“艺术”和“先进”技术。
放松规范的决定是在一个高级别会议由总理主持莫迪。
耆那教是在公司期间的活动,推出4 g智能手机Mi马克斯与6.44英寸的显示屏开始14999卢比的价格。小米的手机将开始销售网站Mi.com从7月6日,从7月13日在其他电子商务平台。
NEW DELHI: Chinese smartphone maker Xiaomi<\/a> today said it is not seeking exemption from Indian government to fulfil the 30 per cent local sourcing norm, as it already makes 75 per cent of devices<\/a> locally that are sold in India.
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\"We are manufacturing 75 per cent of devices<\/a> that we sell in India locally. From that perspective, we don't need any kind of exemption. Our application is still under the purview of the government. We probably will be able to know about it in some time and then share more details,\" Xiaomi<\/a> India Head Manu Kumar Jain<\/a> told PTI.
\n
Xiaomi, in April this year, had approached the Department of Industrial Policy and Promotion<\/a> (DIPP) for opening single brand retail stores in India.
\n
\nApple too applied for opening single brand retail stores but lobbied hard for the exemption from the mandatory 30 per cent local sourcing saying that its products have high-end technology which could not be sourced from local vendors. Xiaomi also sought exemption initially but retracted later.
\n
\nThe government, on June 20 this year, relaxed FDI norms by giving a three-year exemption from local sourcing to foreign players in single-brand retail and a further five-year relaxation for 'state-of-art' and 'cutting-edge' technology.
\n
The decision to relax the norms was taken at a high-level meeting chaired by Prime Minister Narendra Modi<\/a>.
\n
\nJain was speaking on the sidelines of company's event where it unveiled 4G smartphone Mi Max with 6.44 inch display for a starting price of Rs 14,999. The phone will start selling on Xiaomi's website Mi.com from July 6 and on other e-commerce platform from July 13.\n\n<\/p><\/body>","next_sibling":[{"msid":52995496,"title":"ATC finalises team to run India unit-Viom combine","entity_type":"ARTICLE","link":"\/news\/atc-finalises-team-to-run-india-unit-viom-combine\/52995496","category_name":null,"category_name_seo":"telecomnews"}],"related_content":[],"msid":52997228,"entity_type":"ARTICLE","title":"Don't need exemption from sourcing norm: Xiaomi","synopsis":"Xiaomi, in April this year, had approached the Department of Industrial Policy and Promotion (DIPP) for opening single brand retail stores in India.","titleseo":"telecomnews\/dont-need-exemption-from-sourcing-norm-xiaomi","status":"ACTIVE","authors":[],"Alttitle":{"minfo":""},"artag":"PTI","artdate":"2016-06-30 23:18:15","lastupd":"2016-06-30 23:35:10","breadcrumbTags":["Narendra Modi","Department of Industrial Policy and Promotion","Devices","Xiaomi","Manu Kumar Jain"],"secinfo":{"seolocation":"telecomnews\/dont-need-exemption-from-sourcing-norm-xiaomi"}}" data-news_link="//www.iser-br.com/news/dont-need-exemption-from-sourcing-norm-xiaomi/52997228">
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