Four out of five #smartphones sold in the June quarter in India were made by Chinese companies, according to reports. This is despite the crackdown by the Indian government on Chinese smartphone giants #Xiaomi, Oppo and #Vivo, which control half of India's smartphone market.
In addition to the crackdown by the government, there have been calls for a boycott of Chinese products in India since the two countries clashed in the Galwan valley in 2020.
FM #NirmalaSitharaman recently spoke about the crackdown on Chinese companies in the Rajya Sabha.
According to a report, 79% of India’s smartphone market was dominated by Chinese companies in June 2022, up from 75% last year.
The only non-Chinese #smartphone maker performing well in India is #Samsung, the second-largest smartphone maker in India.
#Xiaomi has been under the scanner of Indian agencies for quite some time now.
There has been a notable decline in Xiaomi’s market share in India, however, the Counterpoint report has attributed this to component shortages, #inflation and increasing prices.
#Vivo is another company under the government’s scanner.
The company’s market share has been increasing over the last few months, and the company reported a 22% year-on-year growth in Q2 2022 with a 17% market share.
#Realme is another Chinese smartphone maker that has reported an increase in market share. Interestingly, the company reported the highest year-on-year growth among #smartphone makers, with a 23% growth in Q2 2022 with a market share of 16%.
#Oppo recently came under the scanner of the Directorate of Revenue Intelligence (DRI) for alleged customs duty evasion.
Despite its fluctuating market share, the company has consistently occupied the fifth position in the Indian smartphone market.
#OnePlus, despite being a popular smartphone maker and now having a wider product portfolio, has been unable to crack the top five positions. The company has been performing well after it entered the country’s mid-range segment with the Nord series launch.
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Shaan Ansari is a 19-year old entrepreneur who lives in the historic city of Panipat, 100 kms north of Delhi, and he may never qualify for any list celebrating under-20 #entrepreneurs, but his story is no less inspiring than #RanveerSingh’s character in Gully Boy.
The pandemic put his father out of work and Ansari out of school. He went scouting for opportunities online that would require zero #investment and found it in Meesho.
Today he manufactures mats from a rented factory, employs 50 people and clocks revenues of ₹30 lakh a month.
One would think that American fast food brands like #KFC and #PizzaHut would be more popular on home turf than outside – like in Canada and Mexico. But they are spreading their wings in countries like China and #India.
While #China has a higher number of these stores outside the US, India has more #PizzaHut outlets than Australia. It also ranks very close to Australia in terms of the number of KFCs– proving that Colonel’s chicken and pizzas have found favour with the Indian palate.
IT services major #Wipro today reported a 12% decline in its #profits to ₹2,717 crore in the first quarter, as against ₹3,087 crore in the previous quarter.
The IT company’s revenues grew 3% sequentially to ₹22,001 crore in the same period, in line with analyst expectations.
Offering guidance for the September quarter, #Wipro said it expects IT services business revenue to be in the range of $2.82-2.87 billion, which translates to a sequential 3-5% growth.
However, Wipro CEO and MD Thierry Delaporte said the company is “pleased with the outcomes”.
The Indian #telecom landscape is heating up once again with the #5GSpectrum auctions just a week away. But, there’s a quiet battle for subscribers going on in the background and #Airtel seems to be taking the lead for the year.
According to the Telecom Regulatory Authority of India (@TRAI) subscriber data, #Airtel has added a little over 6.4 million subscribers in 2022 (until May), while its rivals #RelianceJio and #VodafoneIdea have both lost nearly 7 million each.
Avenue Supermarts’ (DMart) founder and CEO, #RadhakishanDamani, bought the most expensive home in India last year. The house, located in the Malabar Hill area of #Mumbai, was bought for a whopping ₹1,001 crore in April last year.
The 90-year-old house is said to be spread over 5,752 square meters. Notably, Damani is the 72nd richest man in the world with a networth of $19.7 billion as per Bloomberg Billionaires Index.
Urban #consumers are putting less money into their piggy banks as #savings have taken a hit due to increasing prices of fuel, food and beverage and massive household bills.
For 76% of urban #consumers, the rising cost of living is having an impact on their big plans, said a report.
35% consumers said that their household financial situation is deteriorating and 46% of them believe the general economic outlook of the country is negative.