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Fearing Backlash, Xiaomi Puts 'Made In India' Logo On Store Branding: Trade Body

AIMRA requested the Chinese mobile phone brands to allow retailers to cover these signages with cloth/flex for a few months fearing vandalism.

New Delhi: Despite asserting that anti-China sentiment was mainly limited to social media, Xiaomi has started covering its retail store branding with the Made in India logo in white colour fearing the backlash, the All India Mobile Retailers Association (AIMRA) said on Thursday. ALSO READ | 'Xiaomi More Indian Than Other Smartphone Brands': Company's India Head Defends Amid Calls For Boycott The action came after the association sent a letter to all the Chinese mobile brands including OPPO, Vivo and others to bring the "ground reality" to their notice. Anti-China sentiment stirred up in the country following the deaths of 20 Indian soldiers in a clash with the Chinese People's Liberation Army (PLA) in Ladakh's Galwan valley on June 15. "Mi (Xiaomi) has started putting 'Made in India' banners in white colour on its boards," Arvinder Khurana, National President, AIMRA, told IANS on Thursday. When contacted, Xiaomi declined to officially comment on the development. In its letter, AIMRA requested the Chinese mobile phone brands to "allow retailers to cover these signages with cloth/flex or to remove the boards from the storefront for a few months". ALSO READ | Anti-China Sentiment Highest In Indians; 40% Consumers Don't Want To Buy Chinese Smartphones: Survey The association of the mobile retailers pointed out that anti-social activists had recently visited several markets in Mumbai, Agra, Jabalpur and Patna and damaged the signages of Chinese brands. "We sent the letter to ensure the safety and security of our members and their stores. We have seen a little aggression in the market places," Khurana said, adding that certain organisations have given retailers one week's time to remove Chinese branding from their stores. "We thought this could be a threat in the coming time if the aggression goes up. We are worried about the safety of retailers. What will happen if stores are set on fire, or if items of the stores are stolen or the retailers suffer physical injury?," he said. AIMRA said it had requested all Chinese brands including OPPO, Vivo, OnePlus, Motorola, Realme, Lenovo and Huawei to remove boards from the storefront. ALSO READ | WhatsApp Notifications Not Working On iPhone & Android? Try These 5 Tips To Fix The Issue Damage to the boards displaying Chinese branding should not be the retailer's liability, it said. "So we have written to the brands, requesting them to remove the branding. It so happens that some brands give retailers some margin because of the branding. In other situations, some brands have taken heavy security deposits from retailers to put their boards," Khurana said. "We are requesting that if tomorrow some boards get damaged, the security deposit of retailers should not be forfeited or they should not be made to pay for it," he added. Xiaomi India Managing Director Manu Kumar Jain tweeted last week that Xiaomi is "more Indian" than any other smartphone brand in the country. In an interview, Jain said that anti-China sentiment was limited mainly to social media and it had not impacted Xiaomi's business in the country. ALSO WATCH | Here Are The Best Alternatives To Popular Chinese Apps

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