grandtiger
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Good, this should be a relief for our smaller businesses which would not have been able to compete with walmart.
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Its good that Walmart leaves India.
What we need are Indian supermarkets and logistic chains, not foreign.
LOL, the world knows Lining sports gear and Huawei. They are simply too expensive for Indian consumers.
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According to the OP they still have wholesale unit which will be their backend supplier if they open new retail stores in future.
Looks like they did not give up the Indian market but are waiting for conducive environment in terms of policy framework.
They are big enough to influence our politicians with their largess and in future you will definitely see their stores in all major cities.
LOL, the world knows Lining sports gear and Huawei. They are simply too expensive for Indian consumers.
We still don't have that mass buy concept in India where people generally don't buy excess and waste. On an average, Indians generally prefer to buy as much as they need (apart from affordability) and buy again.
Compared to them, corporates like Wal-Mart, Costco etc have championed the concept of mass buying where Americans buy massive quantities for a wholesale-like price and not only consume but also waste a lot.
That concept was not going to work in India especially with the local vegetable vendors whose earnings would be in danger and they'd be forced to either go hungry or work at these giants' stores.
Typical Pakistani Reporting.. There is no quitting.. The partnership is dissolved and both companies will operate independently..
Express Turbine is favorite source for Indians
The tallest dwarf!!!Andhon mein kaana raja..
Not necessarily beneficial. Why would Indian chains behave any differently? Walmart buys plenty from India, the sourcing should be looked at with a time period given to raise internal procurement to that level. Everyone benefits, chains like the German giant METRO have been working quite successfully in India for quite some time and the fear that small retailers would be hurt has proved to be not true..
It's good walmart is going away. Walmart is not good for small shop keepers. These small shop keepers are self employed people who feed their family because of their shops. Plus, Walmart would have imported cheap chinese products killing the local manufacturers.
Not interested in what the world knows, we are discussing what Chinese brands have traction in Indian eyes. Huawei does sell its phones but there is very little interest(not about cost, costlier phones from other brands sell), no Chinese brand other then Lenovo evinces any interest. I'm not talking about whether Chinese products are good or not, merely discussing any Indian interest in buying a Chinese brand.
LOL, you can't even grasp the question, there isn't a need to carry on the discussion I guessWhat quality products you make anyway, of Chinese branding? Just curious.