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Xiaomi increasing localizes India supply chain via BYD, DBG tie up

Chinese companies are facing increasing difficulties doing business overseas due to Chinese law and control of CCP over companies. And relation with India is worsening in recent years where some Chinese companies are performing good. Xiaomi is biggest smartphone make in India for 12 consecutive quarters, Recently loosing this title to Samsung and anybody can guess it’s linked to increasing tension between two neighbor country India and china. In order to please the Indian govt. Xiomi is trying to  further ramping up production in India by adding two new supply chain partners, BYD and DBG company announced publicly on company blog. Saying they are goin to increase manufacturing capacity by 20% with this new partnership. This move can be seen as Chinese companies are trying hard to prove that they can provide Indian customer locally manufactured products. They are claiming they are more Made in India product than some other Indian companies. It’s also profitable for company to make thin

Facebook has came to an agreement with the Australia’s government.

Facebook has said soon it will start restoring the news sharing feature on users feed, After reaching to an agreement with Australian govt. Last Wednesday the Facebook had made a radical move of banning the news outlets website links from sharing on the platform which caused outraged. That move comes after a feud over a proposed media bargaining code that is expected to become a law in country soon. Which would have forced the tech companies like Google, Facebook, Twitter etc. to pay news publishers for the content shared by users on their platforms. Facebook move to restoring the news feature has come after Australian treasurer Josh Frydenberg said changes have been made in the proposed law to “provide further clarity to digital platforms and news media businesses about the way the Code is intended to operate and strengthen the framework for ensuring news media businesses are fairly paid for the content. The changes means the proposed law will allow a two-month negotiation periods to