About 5 years ago, Xiaomi started making smartphones in Brazil, but finally left the market in 2016 due to the bad economic environment.
Αthen its products Xiaomi, like smartphones, are only sold by stores with their own independent imports, usually at inflated prices, but it looks like that will change soon.
Xiaomi Brazil's Twitter account was suddenly reactivated last week, with its latest tweet asking if Mi fans are ready to see the innovation in Brazil again.
Of course, it seems that Xiaomi has completely closed its papers at the moment, without making any official announcement about possible growth and plans in the Brazilian market.
Given that Brazil has very strict laws and taxes for companies that import technology products within the country, it is likely that we will see the Redmi Note 7 and other RedMi and Xiaomi products begin to be manufactured in Brazil, to maintain low their prices.
Inovação for all, essa é a nossa missão. Are you ready for this to happen in Brazil de novo? ? #XiaomiBrazil pic.twitter.com/4DmWuNdERg
- Xiaomi Brazil (@MiBrasil) March 28, 2019
But if the teaser post means that Xiaomi is just planning to resume sales through imports, then it will have trouble competing with Motorola products, which are extremely affordable due to their tax exemption laws.
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