In recent times, relations between India and China have come relatively bitter. Although it started with the border pressure in June 2020, it has spread far- the Modi government has taken colorful way like banning Chinese apps, assessing rules on the import of Chinese products, etc. Not only that, Chinese smartphone brands that are extensively popular in the country have also come under the notice of the Centre. Over the once decade, companies like Xiaomi, Oppo, Vivo, whose colorful handsets have come everyday companions of the common man, have been indicted of duty elusion against those Chinese mobile manufacturers. It's being said by the government that these companies are incorrectly remitting plutocrat earned in India abroad. Indeed for this reason, examinations are being conducted against them for several months. In that case, although Xiaomi and Oppo have constantly dismissed this complaint, this time there has been an uproar over this matter.
lately, the government has again raised the issue of duty elusion by these companies in Parliament; A duty related statistic is also presented. Chinese companies are smuggling plutocrat abroad without paying levies? According to the government's complaint, companies like Xiaomi, Oppo are saving duty by showing business losses in India or by not telling the exact numbers of their gains and income. Also they ever remit those savings abroad. While the Chinese companies have denied the allegation, the government has informed Parliament that three companies – Xiaomi, Oppo and Vivo – have finessed the Indian government to the tune of Rs 8,000 crore in levies over six times. still, out of this, about Tk 1,025 crore has been recovered. Grounded on the numbers handed by the government, Xiaomi has finessed duty to the tune of Rs 653 crore between 2019 and 2020, compared to Rs23.99 crore and Rs4.61 crore in 2020- 21 and 2022 independently. In this case, Oppo, between 2017 and 2021, totaled Rs 4,403 crore Alleged duty elusion. Brands like Vivo, OnePlus, Realme, Tecno, Infinix are shamefaced of the same. still, it should be noted that Xiaomi, which has enthralled the position of the leading mobile brand in the country for the once many times, has paid a compensation of Tk in this case. Government disquisition has affected Xiaomi's business Chinese mobile companies have constantly denied allegations of duty elusion, saying they completely misbehave with original regulations in India. In that case, the government report says else, besides this issue has had a big impact on the business of the companies in this country. For illustration, buyers have reduced their reliance on Chinese smartphones for shipping 5G phones, indeed to the point where Xiaomi has lost the number one smartphone brand in India after a long time!