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"China hopes India will provide a fair, just, non-discriminatory business environment to Chinese companies," a foreign ministry spokesperson said. 692o6b

Beijing Urges India to Treat Chinese Firms Fairly After Xiaomi Threat Claim

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The ED on April 29 seized $725 million (roughly Rs. 5,600 crore) in Xiaomi's India bank s

Highlights
  • Xiaomi alleged threats of physical violence during investigations
  • It is accused of making illegal remittances abroad as royalty payments
  • The ED has termed Xiaomi's allegations "baseless and far from the facts."
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China on Monday urged India to ensure Chinese companies operating in India were not discriminated against, after Xiaomi Corp said its executives there had faced threats of violence during questioning over alleged illegal remittances.

Reuters reported on Saturday that Enforcement Directorate — which tackles financial crime in a court filing.

The Enforcement Directorate called the allegations untrue.

In late April it seized $725 million (roughly Rs. 5,600 crore) in Xiaomi's India bank s, saying the firm had made illegal remittances abroad "in the guise of" royalty payments.

Xiaomi denies wrongdoing and says all its royalty payments are legitimate.

A Chinese foreign ministry spokesperson, asked about Xiaomi's court filing, said Beijing resolutely upheld Chinese companies' rights and interests.

"China hopes India will provide a fair, just, non-discriminatory business environment to Chinese companies with investments and operations in India, carry out investigations in compliance with the law, and enhance international investor confidence," spokesperson Zhao Lijian told a news briefing in Beijing.

Neither the Enforcement Directorate, nor spokespeople for the government or Xiaomi, which has a 24 percent share of China's smartphone market and around 1,500 staff there, immediately responded to Reuters requests for comment.

Many Chinese companies have struggled to do business in India since a clash between soldiers on the countries' border in 2020. The government has cited security concerns in banning more than 300 Chinese apps since then — including TikTok — and tightened norms for Chinese companies investing in the country.

A court last week put on hold the Directorate's move against Xiaomi's s pending a hearing on May 12.


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