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whatsoever, this is a lose-lose situation.
for india and indian consumers have to pay more for its telcom infra. this may slow its telcom infra development progress and hurts india as whole in long run.
for Huawei or ZTE lose indian market.
personally i dont feel much abt it. to me huawei is just another telcom company like cisco,at&t etc. they sometime win sometime lose. it has not much effect on china.
Last year's revenue was just 9% of Huawei and ZTE's total revenue. It is significant but still only a minor component. Secondly, revenues may be 2billion, but what was the cost/expense? It's well known it is not easy to do business in India (with all the kickbacks, mafia, corruption), so the profit -- if any -- may be very minimal.
Lastly, GOI is very unlike to blackmail any of the American or European companies much more. When the lowest cost, best performance competitors (Huawei & ZTE) exit the picture ---> the remaining American & European companies will have a field day, as the cost pressure has been removed. Likely they'll demand India to reimburse their "cost of doing business" (i.e. kickbacks, corruption, etc), as any large company is well aware of.
Huawei & ZTE may lose out, but the biggest losers will be Indian Telecom companies which will pass the higher costs to consumers, and GOI which whom will lose lots of revenue/tax.