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Apple’s first online store in India to offer customised items

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APPLE will launch its first online store in India, the Silicon Valley giant said last Friday (18), hoping to cash in on the festive season and grow its tiny share of the booming market.

The company is a small player in India, where sales of its smartphone­s lag those of South Korean rival Samsung, with the iPhone maker pricing itself exclusivel­y at the luxury end of the market.

Its renewed push into India comes as Asia’s third-largest economy has hit a record slump due to a months-long coronaviru­s lockdown. India’s busiest shopping season usually kicks off in October, with stores offering steep discounts and freebies to customers looking to splurge on big-ticket items as they celebrate the festivals of Dussehra and Diwali.

Apple’s online store, which will open for business on Wednesday (23), will offer “a range of affordabil­ity options” including discounts on Macs, iPads and tech accessorie­s for students, the company said in a press release.

Shoppers will be able to get their AirPods, iPads and Apple Pencils engraved in English, Hindi and other Indian languages.

Apple currently sells through third-party retailers in India including Amazon, and the country is seen as a huge potential market for the firm due to its giant 1.3-billion population and relatively low number of smartphone owners.

The company has only a twoper cent share of the Indian market, industry estimates show.

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Stores in India in 2016 was reportedly rebuffed because of a rule that states foreign retailers must source 30 per cent of products locally.

New Delhi has since relaxed the rules, giving firms eight years to meet the sourcing requiremen­ts, as part of a push to attract foreign investment and create jobs.

Some of its smartphone­s, including the iPhone 11, are assembled at facilities operated by Taiwanese manufactur­ers Foxconn and Wistron in the southern cities of Chennai and Bangalore.

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RENEWED PUSH: Currently, Apple has only a two-per cent share of the Indian market

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