LeEco India Seeks Exemption From Local Sourcing Norms for Retail Stores

LeEco India Seeks Exemption From Local Sourcing Norms for Retail Stores
Highlights
  • LeEco has applied for waiver in local sourcing norms.
  • It will help LeEco open stores and grow presence in India.
  • LeEco also launched Le 2, Le Max 2 on Wednesday at an event.
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Chinese handset maker LeEco has requested the government to relax mandatory sourcing norms for the company as it looks to ramp up its retail presence in the country.

LeEco, which entered the Indian market in January this year, had filed an application with the Foreign Investment Promotion Board (FIPB), seeking approval for opening single brand retail shops in India.

At present, 100 percent FDI is permitted in the sector but beyond 49 percent, FIPB permission is required.

"We have also asked the government to give us an exemption on it, on the 30 percent (local sourcing) norm. We haven't heard from them as yet on where the status is. But we believe the application is on right now, so it's really with the government to come back to us," LeEco India Smart Electronics Business COO Atul Jain told PTI.

He added that the norms should not be applied to it as it is a "hi-tech" company and it should not be forced to comply with the local sourcing norms.

"Many of the phones can be manufactured here, many of the TVs that we will make we will bring into India can be made here but can we do them effectively the way we want, that is a question, so we will still explore that option," he said.

LeEco is the third smartphone vendor after US tech giant Apple and Chinese player Xiaomi that sought exemption from local sourcing norms for opening single-brand retail stores in the country.

While the Finance Ministry rejected the waiver of mandatory 30 percent local sourcing for Apple, Xiaomi is believed to have withdrawn its proposal.

Commerce and Industry Minister Nirmala Sitharaman, however, has said she will take up the Apple's issue with the Finance Ministry.

For single-brand product retail trading, that involve FDI beyond 51 percent, sourcing of 30 percent of the value of goods purchased has been mandated from the country. However, government last year said that it may relax the sourcing norms if any company's products are state-of-the-art and cutting-edge technology.

Asked if LeEco will manufacture its devices in India, Jain answered in the affirmative.

"We are at a very advanced stage of doing it and I think in the next 2-3 months, we will be in a position to make a formal announcement. We are looking at both third-party and greenfield ventures," he said.

The company already has an R&D centre in India with close to 1,000 people. LeEco on Wednesday launched two new smartphones - Le 2 and Le Max 2 - priced at Rs. 11,999 and Rs. 22,999, respectively. It also announced the launch of its ecommerce platform LeMall in the country.

"Customers will get access to our devices and accessories as well as offers and content through LeMall, our marketplace website. LeMall is an important step in establishing our footprint in India and will serve as the primary channel for customers to engage with the brand," LeEco Head of North American Operations Brian Hui said.

Le 2, which is the successor to Le 1s, comes with a 5.5-inch display, 1.86 GHz octacore Qualcomm Snapdragon 652 processor, 3GB RAM, 32GB memory, 16MP rear and 8MP front camera and 3,000mAh battery.

Le 2 will support all 4G bands in India and will also have Voice over LTE (VoLTE) very soon through an update.

Le Max 2 is powered by 2.15 GHz quad-core Qualcomm Snapdragon 820 processor, 5.7-inch display, 21MP rear and 8MP front camera. The device will come in two variants - 4GB RAM and 32GB on board memory (Rs. 22,999) and 6GB RAM and 64GB on board memory (Rs. 29,000).

LeEco will have its first flash sale for Le Max 2 on June 28 and for Le 2 in early July. Registration for both the models will be open on June 20 on e-commerce firm Flipkart.

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  • Camera
  • Value for Money
  • Good
  • Good build quality
  • Snappy all-round performance
  • Free content streaming for a year
  • Good battery life
  • High-fidelity audio via USB
  • Camera performs well
  • Bad
  • Heavy and a bit cumbersome
  • No NFC or FM radio
  • Available through flash sales
  • No expandable storage
Display 5.70-inch
Processor Qualcomm Snapdragon 820
Front Camera 8-megapixel
Rear Camera 21-megapixel
RAM 4GB
Storage 32GB
Battery Capacity 3100mAh
OS Android 6.0
Resolution 1440x2560 pixels
  • REVIEW
  • KEY SPECS
  • NEWS
  • Design
  • Display
  • Software
  • Performance
  • Battery Life
  • Camera
  • Value for Money
  • Good
  • Great performance
  • Looks good
  • Free Le Ecosystem subscription for a year
  • Good battery life
  • Bad
  • No 3.5mm audio connector
  • Storage not exapandable
  • Average camera performance
Display 5.50-inch
Processor Qualcomm Snapdragon 652
Front Camera 8-megapixel
Rear Camera 16-megapixel
RAM 3GB
Storage 32GB
Battery Capacity 3000mAh
OS Android 6.0.1
Resolution 1080x1920 pixels
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