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India seizes $725M from China’s Xiaomi over ‘illegal’ remittances

/ 09:44 PM April 30, 2022

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A visitor looks at phones on Xiaomi’s stand on the opening day of the MWC (Mobile World Congress) in Barcelona on February 28, 2022. – The world’s biggest mobile fair is held from February 28 to March 3, 2022. (Photo by Josep LAGO / AFP)

NEW DELHI — India seized $725 million from the local bank accounts of after a probe found the Chinese smartphone giant unlawfully sent money abroad in the guise of royalty payments, authorities said Saturday.

India’s financial crime investigations agency began investigating the company in February and said it seized the money from the firm’s local arm after discovering it had made remittances to three foreign-based entities.

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“Such huge amounts in the name of royalties were remitted on the instructions of their Chinese parent group entities,” the Enforcement Directorate said in a statement.

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Xiaomi did not immediately respond to an AFP request for comment.

The firm’s India office was raided in December in a separate investigation over alleged income tax evasion.

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Other Chinese smartphone markers including Huawei also had their Indian offices searched at the time.

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Relations between New Delhi and Beijing have been at a low ebb since a deadly Himalayan border clash between soldiers from both countries in 2020.

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In the aftermath, India’s home ministry banned hundreds of mobile applications of Chinese origin, including the popular social media platform TikTok.

The government justified the bans on the apps as safeguarding against threats to India’s sovereignty.

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Anti-China sentiment has grown in India since the fatal 2020 troop clash, sparking calls for consumer boycotts of Chinese goods.

China continues to be a key economic partner for India, with more than $125 billion in bilateral trade last year according to media reports.

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