Chinese Goods vs Indian Goods

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Veerendra Tyagi said:   8 years ago
In my opinion, Indian goods are better than Chinese in terms of quality but at the same Chinese goods are far cheaper than Indian goods. And it is because China is a technology hub in the manufacturing sector as India is in the IT sector. Chinese goods are cheaper because labor and raw material costs in China are cheaper than those in any other country. In fact, most of the companies have their manufacturing plant in China because of cheaper costs. Therefore Chinese goods are cheaper and China is exporting goods to a major part of the world. Though our PM has realized this fact and initiated MAKE IN INDIA. It will promote manufacturing in India and will woo foreign companies to invest in India.
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Aiza said:   8 years ago
Many of you are in support of discarding Chinese products. But think of the scenario when Chinese products are completely banned! In India, we have all kind of production yet we fail to compete with these goods, why? It's just because we still lack in the implementation of technology in the production of goods at lower cost. It is the typical mentality of a consumer to give priority to rate and then to quality. Chinese products could not be completely out of Indian market unless government will take a proper initiative in investing for self-economic growth and providing the same variance at cheaper rates rather importing things from China.

Till then its a waste shout to toss out Chinese goods.
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Mayur Gupta said:   8 years ago
Hello everyone, in this matter of concern I would like to share my views based on current scenario that India's gdp growth is expected near to 7-7.5 percent whereas the same for china is presumed to be around 6.5 percent by many economic forums. Such statistics show that business strategies and indian industries are a step ahead of china. Also chinese products are usually assumed to be much less reliable but cheap. Awareness among citizen for buying products manufactured under make in india scheme should be nourished and navitve products should be preferred. Adding on, products manufactured in india should be supervised and certified to make it worth selling and attracting consumers attention.
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Aditi said:   9 years ago
As we are Indian then basically the first choice is Indian good obviously. We should purchase the Indian goods because how much we will buy the goods then it will lead to our manufacture sectors of every field, it will recruit the people, so the poverty will reduce and it will increase the slandered of life and it made India a good economy, as well as our GDP growth, will increase.

And most of the time we see that the Chinese good is USE AND THROW products, they are not of good quality, I am not talking about the whole products, some are quite good but some are not. Even Indian goods is also lacking in quality in some product but still we are Indian so we should go through the Indian goods.
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RAJSINGHGARHWALI said:   8 years ago
It is my humble request not to buy Chinese goods, it is slow poison to our growing economy. Chinese products have reduced our manufacturing power resulting huge unemployment. Chinese products are selling at a huge profit. Please buy the goods which are manufactured in India. Don't use plastic items, shoes, mobile phone, pencils, note book etc having no logo regarding manufactured place. Keep in mind while going to Sarojini Nagar market where a lot of Chinese products are sold be aware of Chinese products.

DONT BUY CHINESE PRODUCTS. DONT USE SHOES HAVING NO MANUFACTURED PLACE IF NOT MENTIONED, IT IS SURE THAT IS CHINESE PRODUCTS throw it and go to the shop where Indian products is assembled.
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Omang said:   9 years ago
After going through a lot of comments, I see that people here are only talking only in terms of money and durability.

I do partially agree with them however I'd like to add my view that since India is still a developing country, we aren't at a stage to totally disband on Chinese goods. I agree Indian goods are durable and they sure cost more than Chinese, but a large no. Of people in India still cannot afford brand products. Hence we cannot discontinue Chinese products completely.

Also, we need to promote Indian goods as the production process and the dispatchment gives birth to a number of job opportunities thereby helping India rise in both status of living and promoting Indian goods.
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Naresh vj said:   8 years ago
Hello.

Chinese market is growing like anything it is because their goods are cheaper, and it a human mentality to have cheap goods no matter about quality and lifetime.

India on other hand preparing things by maintaining quality so they are bit costlier.

Take an eg. Of silicon base of all electronic devices, it's just sand but we don't know the technology to separate silicon from sand. So they took advantage of this they sell raw material and related accessories and we just assemble them and do maintenance work.

As long as we will not have the technology to use the raw material which is ironically abundant we just have to be a slave to the Chinese market and Chinese goods.

Thank you.
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Raaj said:   9 years ago
First of all, Thanks for providing an opportunity to share my thoughts about a topic. I have to talk about crackers made by china and India. Last Deepavali, Chinese crackers were banned by India due to it is not safe and unhealthy. Around 10,000's of workers are involving to make a quality crackers. If we buy our home made crackers it will helpful to improve their family status. If we buy Chinese crackers, it will affect the business of Indian workers. And then the workers are moved to various jobs. Thereafter Chinese products gradually occupy our needs.

So Kindly use Indian products, It will helpful for the other Indian citizen to increase their basic needs and economic status. Thanks.
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Udit said:   8 years ago
We say banning Chinese products will cripple the Chinese Economy but we as Indians don't get it China's Industrialisation is 10 times better and 20 times larger than India. I would like to say what would you ban:.

China produces 80% of the phone batteries the phone you are using writing this comment is made in china.

India imports $23 billion dollars to China and China exports 50 billion in India you say this is crippling.

No Electronic products can be made without China because it is largest producer of Integrated Circuits.

One when we can Compare China Vs India when we setup Large scale Industries and Focus on Made In India not Make In India where we still need to export the parts.
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Karan said:   9 years ago
Let us see from a customer's perspective, what does he want? surely a better value for money.

Now let us see from the perspective of an Indian citizen, what does he want? a better future for the country.

Now, what happens when both these ideals meet?

The project "Make in India".

It may be just the start, but in coming days it shall ensure both perspectives are fulfilled. We need to tell the foreign investors that we need their money but not their goods. Boycotting goods is stupidity, rather learn the manufacturing and marketing tactics of these Chinese goods, and tailor them to the Indian market.

So remember.

"Blowing someone's else's candle doesn't make yours shine any brighter".
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