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Honor pulls the team out of India, and will continue with a “safe approach”

Honor pulls the team out of India, and will continue with a “safe approach”. Honor announced the departure of its Indian-based workforce. According to George Zhao, CEO of the company, the brand will continue to exist in the market, but local partners will represent it instead of the company’s hands-on staff.

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The announcement comes as Indian authorities are looking into a number of Chinese firms, including Oppo, Xiaomi, and Vivo. According to George Zhao, the company’s market presence will take a “very safe approach.” A local team had been assembled after a lot of work, but for “obvious reasons,” it will be disbanded, he added.

Honor pulls the team out of India, and will continue with a “safe approach”

The announcement was announced just as Honor’s Magic4 flagship series made a big impression and the number series midranges began gaining popularity internationally. Given that there have been no formal investigations into Honor, the company’s choice to withdraw is infrequent.

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Other Chinese businesses, meanwhile, were being investigated by the Indian tax authority and finance ministry, but they never made any comparable announcements. Huawei’s offices were raided in February,

Xiaomi’s $725 million was confiscated in May, and Vivo’s bank accounts were stopped when it was discovered that the company had funneled over $8 billion to parent firms in order to avoid paying taxes. Oppo was the most recent company to be found evading customs with over $551 million in purported unpaid fees.

Robiul Islam

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