India considers restricting Chinese companies from selling mobile phones below 1,000 yuan

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 Titanium Media App reported on August 9, Bloomberg quoted news on August 8 that India is trying to restrict Chinese smartphone manufacturers from selling mobile phones priced below 12,000 rupees (about 1,000 yuan) in India in order to support local enterprises. . According to the report, if it comes true, it may cause a blow to the operations of some Chinese brands in India. The move is aimed at squeezing the Chinese phone giant out of India's low-end handset market, according to people familiar with the matter. The news comes amid growing concerns in India that Chinese brands such as Realme and Transsion are squeezing the living space of local Indian manufacturers, they said. (Source: Observer Network)

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