Millet is to India what apple is to China. Personally, this is just a means that India thought of for a certain purpose, and it will not completely ban Xiaomi. India has started its own road of touching porcelain again. Before Alibaba summoned Ma Yun, now it is a reckless clown way. It is really helpless. Hard is to hit the millet in China.
China products cannot be banned in India. It's boring to accuse China of causing trouble now. With this time, India might as well try to improve people's livelihood. Not only China's industry will be affected, but also the Confucius Institute will be affected. The Ministry of Education of India has decided to review the Confucius Institutes and Confucius Classrooms established in cooperation with seven universities in the country next week. This is really out of thin air, unreasonable and shameless behavior. The only real reason is probably that Xiaomi has the first share in India.
India is close to China and there is no Indian market, so we can't take him to China. There is no lower limit. Once we get rid of the market that China enterprises have been cultivating for many years, it will soon be eroded by European and American enterprises. India only knows every day that such a country is hopeless, and China can sue India for plagiarism. The reason for India's prosecution is that Xiaomi is suspected of infringing its smartphone technology patent, which is completely unfounded American extortion. Xiaomi's market share in India has surpassed that of Samsung. How confident they are about Xiaomi now should be the same result as calling Ma Yun, and this wave of touching porcelain will go away.