Amid Ongoing India-China Conflict Chinese Smartphone Sales in Idia Dip by 9%

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Amid Ongoing India-China Conflict Chinese Smartphone Sales in India Dip by 9% kuchbhi.com/technology/chinese-smartphone-sales-in-india-dip-by-9.html Ajay Lulia

July 27, 2020

Chinese smartphones had a dominating market share in the Indian market in preCOVID times. Amid the pandemic outbreak and resulting lockdowns, the market share of Chinese smartphones has dropped. In Q2, 2020, the national-wide lockdown resulted in a reduction of shipments by 51% year-on-year (YOY) to over 18 million units.

Increase in Demand with Ease of Restrictions As per the research report of Counterpoint’s Market Monitor Service, due to lockdown, there were zero shipments in April 2020. Though, June witnessed ease of restrictions in the unlock phase of the economy. There was a marginal decline of 0.3% YOY in June in the smartphone market.

The Growing Anti-China Sentiments in the Country Source Wiki: Prime Minister, Shri Narendra Modi visits Leh, Ladakh on July 03, 2020.

Chinese brands have suffered the most in Q1 and Q2, 2020 due to both lockdown and anti-China sentiments. With growing border tensions, the demand for Chinese brands fell this year. The market share of Chinese smartphones plummeted from 81% in Q1 to 72% Q2 in 2020. There was a disruption in the supply of major brands such as Oppo, Vivo, and Realme.

Increase in Stringent Actions by the Government of India The Indo- China dispute had a huge impact on the demand for Chinese products in the market. The situation got grimmer as the government took stringent action against Chinese goods and services. Starting from the cancellation of contracts to banning 59 Chinese apps, the government indicated their intentions related to the international relationship with China. Indian Government has started a new campaign “Vocal for Local” persuading citizens to buy local products and protect indigenous enterprises.

Demand still Intact for Chinese smartphones The rising tensions and anti-China sentiment was a boon for Samsung and Indian brands such as Lava and Micromax. Consumers were left with very few options to

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