Is it reliable for mobile phone manufacturers' e-commerce to enter the international market?
Is it reliable for mobile phone manufacturers' e-commerce to enter the international market?

I saw such a microblog early this morning, and recently it was reported that I found it on a website in Australia Xiaomi Mobile 2 as well as Meizu MX2 However, the latest news shows that Xiaomi 2 and MX2, which appear on the Australian official website, are basically "parallel products" and not officially authorized products for sale.

At first glance, I really think Meizu and Xiaomi have entered the Australian market hand in hand, which is absolutely bright. A closer look reveals that it is "parallel goods". The Xiaomi Mobile Phone 2 and Meizu MX2 sold in Australia are probably imported to Australia by the website after being purchased from China or Hong Kong, which is not different from the so-called "parallel goods".

 

From the picture, we can see that Meizu and Xiaomi, "parallel goods", both sold for 499 Australian dollars, or about 2900 yuan, much higher than the domestic price. In fact, it's quite a rich way after such a calculation. In fact, some domestic manufacturers have taken into consideration Cooperate and set up e-commerce channels to sell products abroad. On the one hand, you can earn a lot of money, and on the other hand, you can improve the brand's international influence. Kill two birds with one stone!

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