Chinese Smartphones Under Rs 12,000 Can Be Banned In India? Report Suggests It May Not Be Feasible Or Practical
A news story was in circulation recently, stating that the Indian government could come up with a potential ban on mobile phones being manufactured by Chinese companies, the catch being only those China-manufactured phones which fall under the Rs 12,000 MRP mark in the Indian markets.
Before letting you know the reason stated behind such speculation by the Indian government (allegedly), we would like to clarify that you can surely expect no such proposal being discussed upon by the government.
In simple words, no proposal of the Government considering banning Chinese mobile phones under Rs 12,000 or around $150 is on the cards.
Here’s everything you need to know about this development.
Govt to Ban Under Rs 12,000 Chinese Smartphones?
Recently, there was news of the Govt considering to ban Chinese smartphones under Rs 12,000 from being sold in the Indian cellphone markets.
It was said that the Govt was considering such a move in order to boost the sales of Indian manufactured smartphones under Rs 12,000 in the domestic market.
Some Indian smartphone makers include Micromax, Karbonn and Lava.
However, the news has been done away and now there are reports that the move is easier said than done.
Let’s dive into it more.
Why is It Easier Said Than Done?
The thought behind banning Chinese phones under Rs 12,000 from the Indian markets to promote the sale of domestic smartphones is an ambitious thought, however, not so practical or easy.
This is because about 78% of all the smartphones sold in India under Rs 12,000 are manufactured by Chinese companies.
Reports state that three out of every 10 smartphones sold in India are under Rs 12,000. If you do the numbers, Chinese smartphone companies have a strong prevalence and dominance in the Indian markets.
Only 20% market share in the Indian smartphone space is occupied by the US luxury brand Apple and the South Korean brand Samsung.
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