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Xiaomi Plans to Open 10,000 Mi Stores Worldwide by 2029

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Xiaomi is gearing up for massive global growth with a plan to launch 10,000 Mi Home stores internationally over the next five years.

Announced by Lu Weibing, Xiaomi Group Partner and President, the strategy aims to embed Xiaomi’s ecosystem—covering smartphones, smart vehicles, and home devices—into the international market.

This expansion aligns with Xiaomi’s strong financial performance, including a 30.5% YoY revenue increase to 92.51 billion yuan.

Lu Weibing emphasized Xiaomi’s success with high-end products, like the Xiaomi 15 series and the Xiaomi SU7 smart vehicle, as a model for further growth.

The global rollout of Mi Home stores will act as innovation hubs, connecting Xiaomi’s ecosystem of people, cars, and homes.

Additionally, the company is advancing AI integration for a smarter and more seamless user experience, enhancing its ecosystem’s appeal.

Xiaomi’s bold moves are set to redefine global retail and technology leadership, bringing its vision closer to consumers worldwide.

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