Xiaomi unveils 3 new smartphone plants, key component unit in India

IANS  |  New Delhi 

Chinese maker on Monday announced the opening of three more plants in -- along with the company's first (SMT) plant in Chennai that will manufacture assembly (PCBA) units in the country.

A is one of the most important components of the and contributes to nearly 50 per cent of the value of the device. Earlier this month, the government imposed a 10 per cent tax on imports of key components, including PCBs.

Speaking at the first-ever "Supplier Investment Summit" in the capital, Manu Jain, Vice President - Global, and - India, said the company is one of the pioneers in the country to start local assembly of PCBAs.

"Xiaomi's high-quality, well-designed products at 'honest prices' have been instrumental in disrupting the Indian industry. I believe we will continue to play a key role in transforming into a global hub," Jain told reporters here.

Xiaomi, which now has six plants in the country -- its biggest market after -- did not disclose the financial details for setting up the new plants.

The three-day summit was attended by over 50 global component suppliers, with the aim of helping them set up local units in the country.

"If all the suppliers set base in India, this would potentially bring in an added investment of over Rs 15,000 crore and create 50,000 job opportunities," the company said.

The summit was inaugurated jointly by Amitabh Kant, and Invest

"In the last four years, we have scrapped several rules, regulations and procedures for investors like and others to come and invest in India," Kant said on the occasion.

"We realised that in has to be part of the global All phones are made for the global market. Today, we have the most open economy for foreign direct investment (FDI)," Kant added.

The three new plants -- in partnership with -- are located across campuses in Sri City, Andhra Pradesh, and a new campus in Sriperumbudur, The factories with now employ more than 10,000 people -- of which more than 95 per cent are women.

"Additionally, all of the assembly work is done by women. The new factories will result in an increased production capacity of two per second during operational hours," said in a statement.

expects to ramp up its production to close to 100 per cent of its locally-produced phones within the third quarter of the calender year 2018.

According to Tarun Pathak, Associate Director at market research firm Counterpoint, Xiaomi's announcement should make it the second largest brand in terms of value addition in after

"The move should increase Xiaomi's value addition from single digit to close to 15 per cent," Pathak said.

According to CounterPoint, the total local value addition for players in the country has increased from 5.6 per cent in 2016 to 10 per cent in 2017.

With an overall market share of 26.8 per cent (as per Q4 IDC Quarterly Tracker 2017), is the number one in the online segment with 57 per cent market share and the number two in the offline space, with 11.2 per cent market share.

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First Published: Mon, April 09 2018. 14:34 IST