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Apple is getting a 3-year exception to get their stores in India

  • Jaya Besteman-Goold
  • Jul 22, 2016
  • 1 min read

Apple have been trying to get a permit to build some of their stores in India for months now and after a lot of hope, the Indian prime minister has made an exception for the world's largest company.

The Indian law states that for apple to make a shop in India, they have to produce 30% of the goods that will be sold in India, in India. Apple does not do this but now an exception has been made for Apple and other western companies.

Personally, I think this is a good thing because this is good for India's economy, and Apple users won't have to buy their phones from retailers.Seeing as India is a country with a population of over 1 billion this could work out perfectly for apple.

Do you think the same? Should apple be allowed to open shops even though it's against the law in India? Let us know in the comments down below and don't forget to connect with us on social media!

Source: | CNet | - Image credit: | Apple |


 
 
 

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