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There is no plan to limit sales of Chinese smartphones under INR 12,000: Rajeev Chandrasekhar

The government has no plans to limit the sale of smartphones under INR 12,000 manufactured by Chinese companies, according to Rajeev Chandrasekhar, Minister of State (MoS) for Electronics and Information Technology (August 29).

“No such proposal exists in our ministry… There is a place for Indian brands… but not at the expense of foreign suppliers or foreign brands,” he was quoted as saying by Reuters. This comes less than a month after a Bloomberg report stated that the Indian government was looking to push Chinese smartphone giants out of the country’s market in order to revitalise the country’s ailing industry. According to the report, there is growing government concern about high-volume brands such as Realme and Transsion undercutting local manufacturers.

by Siliconluxembourg

Would-be entrepreneurs have an extra helping hand from Luxembourg’s Chamber of Commerce, which has published a new practical guide. ‘Developing your business: actions to take and mistakes to avoid’, was written to respond to  the needs and answer the common questions of entrepreneurs.  “Testimonials, practical tools, expert insights and presentations from key players in our ecosystem have been brought together to create a comprehensive toolkit that you can consult at any stage of your journey,” the introduction… Source link

by WIRED

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by Gizmodo

Long before Edgar Wright’s The Running Man hits theaters this week, the director of Shaun of the Dead and Hot Fuzz had been thinking about making it. He read the original 1982 novel by Stephen King (under his pseudonym Richard Bachman) as a boy and excitedly went to theaters in 1987 to see the film version, starring Arnold Schwarzenegger. Wright enjoyed the adaptation but was a little let down by just how different it was from the novel. Years later, after he’d become a successful… Source link