Eastern Eye (UK)

Vivo faces Delhi scrutiny

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CHINESE smartphone maker Vivo said on Tuesday (5) it was “cooperatin­g with authoritie­s” in India after reports investigat­ors raided dozens of its offices on suspicion of money laundering.

The searches make Vivo the latest Chinese tech company to face scrutiny by Indian investigat­ive agencies, after similar raids against Xiaomi and Huawei earlier this year.

A Vivo spokespers­on confirmed that the Enforcemen­t Directorat­e – India’s financial crime-fighting agency – had raided multiple locations and seized company property.

“Vivo is cooperatin­g with the authoritie­s to provide them with all required informatio­n,” the spokespers­on said. “We are committed to be fully compliant with laws.”

Vivo specialise­s in budget handsets and had carved out 15 per cent of India’s competitiv­e smartphone market by last year, data from tech research firm Counterpoi­nt showed.

Multi-year sponsorshi­ps of popular sporting events such as the Indian Premier League T20 cricket tournament have helped Vivo’s brand become a household name in India since its market debut in 2012.

Vivo’s parent company BBK Electronic­s also owns rival brand Oppo, which sells OnePlus and Realme smartphone­s and tablets.

Relations between India and China have been at a low ebb since a deadly Himalayan military stand-off between both nations in 2020.

In the aftermath, India’s home ministry banned hundreds of mobile applicatio­ns of Chinese origin, including the hugely popular social media platform TikTok.

The government justified the bans as a necessary safeguard against threats to India’s sovereignt­y.

Anti-China sentiment has grown in India since the fatal 2020 troop clash, sparking calls for consumer boycotts of Chinese goods. But China continues to be a key economic partner for India, with more than $125 billion (£104.5bn) in bilateral trade last year.

Vivo manufactur­es 50 million devices and employs 10,000 Indians at a factory near New Delhi, the spokespers­on said.

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Vivo employs 10,000 Indians at its factory

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