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The trials and tribulations of doing business in India

35 pointsby boynamedsuealmost 9 years ago

5 comments

sabujpalmost 9 years ago
Bad title, it's just about how Apple can't get a store in India, was expecting a story of setting up business in India.
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anupshindealmost 9 years ago
While I like Apple products, India is right to deny "dumping" of products that would be considered e-waste in the sourcing country.
estsauveralmost 9 years ago
The article quotes the cheapest smartphones in stores as being ~1000 rupees. That&#x27;s about ~15 USD at the retail level.<p>How does one go about sourcing that sort of low end phone? If I could order 100 of almost any smartphone at that price I would be very excited.
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parennoobalmost 9 years ago
Note that this is limited to Apple&#x27;s direct sales business model (aka selling phones through its own stores). Apple are free to sell through other retailers like LG, Xiaomi, and several other retailers do. But they like to have total and absolute control over all aspects of their products. Unfortunately, in this case, they have come across someone else who likes to exercise pretty strong control over aspects of the economy itself.<p>I think the best thing for Apple to do would be to sell their products through a partnership with Reliance or another company that has a lot of stores in India. It&#x27;s not like they <i>don&#x27;t</i> partner with carriers and such in the US.
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mozumderalmost 9 years ago
Basically you need to bribe everyone to do anything in India.<p>Not sure if this is something Apple is ready for.
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