Last week, Apple's CEO TIM Cook said that it is working on bringing Apple stores in India not Nepal. Now, new reports are saying that the iPhone and iPad makeing giant will have to re-submit an application for opening single brand retail stores in the country due to previous reasons.
Bloomberg, citing a source familiar to the matter reported that the company is expected to win approval from the government to launch the stores.
It is not known how much Apple has invested and plans to open how many stores in India. In 2014, Apple had requested the Indian government to relax the policy on foreign direct investment (FDI) in single-brand retail. A foreign company needs to manufacture 30% of its goods in India to be able to operate retail stores in the country. Apple currently has only 2% market share in the country and hence it is trying to target the mid tier smartphone segment in India. Seems like Apple is going to open stores in India but it is too far to see a official Apple store in Nepal. Nepal seems to be backward on each and every aspect of development.
Thursday, February 11, 2016
Apple inches closer to open store in India
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