Xiaomi-owned short-video platform Zili to shut its operations next month

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Chinese tech giant Xiaomi-owned short-video platform Zili will shut its operations next month, becoming the latest Chinese app to exit India.

Zili, which was launched on Google Play Store in November 2018, informed its users through the app that it will shut its operations on March 13, 2023 at 23:59 PM “due to an operational adjustment”. The app has already been removed from the Google Play Store. While the decision to close the app is expected to result in layoffs in the country, a detailed questionnaire sent to Xiaomi on the development on Wednesday (February 22) received no response as of the time of publishing this story.

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Xiaomi-owned short-video platform Zili to shut its operations next month

Chinese tech giant Xiaomi-owned short-video platform Zili will shut its operations next month, becoming the latest Chinese app to exit India.

Zili, which was launched on Google Play Store in November 2018, informed its users through the app that it will shut its operations on March 13, 2023 at 23:59 PM “due to an operational adjustment”. The app has already been removed from the Google Play Store. While the decision to close the app is expected to result in layoffs in the country, a detailed questionnaire sent to Xiaomi on the development on Wednesday (February 22) received no response as of the time of publishing this story.

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