In this photo taken on August 20, 2019, a salesman speaks with a customer after he purchased a new smartphone made by Xiaomi at a Mi store in Gurgaon, India. Photo: VCG
China expressed concern over the business environment in India as Indian authorities conduct irregular tax audits, urging India to provide a fair, transparent and non-discriminatory environment for Chinese enterprises.
Gao Feng, spokesperson of Ministry of Commerce made the comment during a routine press conference in Beijing on Thursday.
"China has contributed to Indian economic development, and created a large number of local jobs, and we hope India can provide a fair, transparent and non-discriminatory environment for Chinese businesses", Gao said.
India's Ministry of Finance issued a statement on January 5, saying that Chinese smartphone manufacturer Xiaomi's local company in India had engaged in "tax evasion" and demanded that it pay a total of 6.53 billion rupees ($88 million) between April 2017 and June 2020 in taxes owed.
Xiaomi denied the claim, saying that company adheres to legal and compliant operations around the world and abides with relevant laws and regulations of each jurisdiction in which it operates.
Xiaomi said in a statement sent to the Global Times on January 5 that the Indian authorities are asking Xiaomi to pay back the import taxes on the royalty and license fees that are not related to Xiaomi's current business, adding that the official statement from the Indian authorities is not a final decision.
Indian tax authorities launched a broad investigation into Chinese companies operating in India on tax and income issues in December last year, including Chinese mobile companies Oppo, Xiaomi and OnePlus.
Chinese mobile phone brands are highly popular in the Indian market, and their market share far exceeds that of local Indian brands.
Xiaomi led the Indian smartphone market shipments in the third quarter of 2021 holding a 22 percent share, per Counterpoint's latest research. The total Indian smartphone shipments cross 52 million units in the third quarter, and while Xiaomi is on top, according to gadgets.ndtv.com.
Counterpoint's latest report on Indian smartphone shipments in the third quarter of 2021 shows that Xiaomi, Samsung, Vivo, Realme, and Oppo were the top performing brands, in that order.
Yang Yishuang, a deputy professor from Yunnan University of Finance and Economics told the Global Times earlier that such "unjustifiable" suppression for the purpose of protecting domestic industries in India, may affect the confidence of Chinese companies to further expand investment in the Indian market.