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Sun Jan 22, 2023 12:00 AM Last update on: Sun Jan 22, 2023 12:00 AMXiaomi, a Beijing-based global smartphone brand, recently announced that the motherboards used in its handsets are now being produced in Bangladesh as the company looks to increase value-addition in the country's nascent mobile manufacturing industry.
The Printed Circuit Board Assembly (PCBA), commonly known as motherboard, is a major component of the company's products as it connects various chips and electrical circuits to enable the overall functionality of a smartphone.
"Local manufacturing of PCBAs show Xiaomi's commitment towards being in Bangladesh for the long haul, and we are able to contribute to generating more tech jobs in Bangladesh," said Ziauddin Chowdhury, country manager of Xiaomi Bangladesh.
The Redmi 10C model is the first Xiaomi product available in the market to be equipped with PCBAs made in Bangladesh.
"Within a short span of time, all locally produced Xiaomi smartphones will use locally manufactured PCBAs, and I believe this will be a milestone in the progress of Bangladesh's tech industry, he added.
The local production of PCBAs comes just one-and-a-half years after Xiaomi first started manufacturing its smartphones in the country
The local production of PCBAs comes just one-and-a-half years after Xiaomi first started manufacturing its smartphones in the country.
In October 2021, Xiaomi started local manufacturing of its devices by opening a plant in Gazipur.
The company has already established a surface mount technology (SMT) plant with state-of-the-art technologies and machinery at its Gazipur unit.
The entire initiative is being completely financed through foreign direct investment.
For PCBA manufacturing, Xiaomi invested about $5 million on technology, taking its total investment in Bangladesh up to $15 million.
SMT machines mount around 2,500 surface mount device components onto a blank printed circuit board to convert it to a completely functional smartphone motherboard or sub-PCBA.
The SMT plant has the capacity to produce 6,000 PCBAs daily, which will increase local value-addition by around 10 per cent.
Xiaomi has collaborated with DBG Technology BD Ltd to manufacture its smartphones and PCBAs in Bangladesh.
DBG, a global electronics manufacturing service company, has operations with several renowned consumer electronics brands around the world, including those in China, Vietnam and India.
Currently, about 95 per cent of the domestic demand for Xiaomi smartphones is met by the local factory. This includes all entry and mid-range phones of the company, such as the Redmi 10A, Redmi 10C, and Redmi Note 11.
Local handset production has made impressive strides in recent years, aided by the government's huge tax benefits unveiled in fiscal 2017-18.
Since then, 14 plants have been set up while another four are in the pipeline, creating jobs for around 17,000 people.
Handsets designed by Samsung, Oppo, Walton, Symphony, Vivo and other brands are now being manufactured in Bangladesh as well.