Chinese Goods vs Indian Goods

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Krishnakumar said:   8 years ago
Hello, I think Chinese goods are cheaper fit into our budget though some of the product of China have very short lifespan most of us prefer Chinese products.
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Amit said:   8 years ago
In my opinion, as I'm Indian, I always support the Indian goods but it does not mean I don't like Chinese goods.

It is available in so affordable range even also has better quality in the same range.

Take an example if you're any electronics gadgets get damaged then which brand you buy for changing your internal problem of gadgets, of course Chinese because of those rate of gadgets in your range.
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Sky said:   8 years ago
The Ban of Chinese goods India is impossible solely due to the regulations set by the WTO. What we can do is restrict the importation of small scale goods, which can be produced here in India. This will allow the small scale sector to grow and will also help counter unemployment in villages. China, being a dictatorship can produce cheaper goods, with a pretty durable quality, and the Indian goods have a stereotype for not being up to the mark.

The Make In India did boost the lust towards Indian products, but we all know how long it lasted. Indians are very cost conservative as well, and the rich run our country, Inflation causes us to look for cheaper alternatives. In the end, the Government needs to take charge and establish some ground rules and show some initiative and interest towards it, rather than making the common man do all the work.
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Vinay kumar deshpandey said:   8 years ago
Hello, I think Chinese goods is much more creative and innovative as compare to Indian goods and also at very reasonable price this is the reason chinese products are dominating Indian markets:).
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Umang said:   8 years ago
Hello, I think Chinese goods is much more creative and innovative as compare to Indian goods and also at very reasonable price this is the reason chinese products are dominating Indian markets.

But due to various initiatives like startup India and Make in India I believe India can compete with China in upcoming years.
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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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Paras said:   8 years ago
Hello friends.

Now the government is promoting the make in India concept due to which a lot of companies come in India & make their things at there so the goods of our country become cheaper & also of good quality in spite of the low quality products from the China which is available at the low cost now.

So my conclusion is that we all have to accept the goods produced in India & we have to discard the products of China.

Thank you.
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Aishwarya said:   8 years ago
Hello everyone. I think putting ban on the Chinese products definitely will not be a good decision. Yes, it is worst hitting our small scale industries but at the same time we should think about the cheaper rates products of China. According to the regulation of World Trade Organisation we can't put ban on the China. As China is advancing its technologies day by day, We can make use of them to strengthen our industries.

However strict rules should be follow about the health and care because all the Chinese things are made up of imitation goods considering the large quantity than its quality. Also, we are exporting various computer hardware parts from China at a cheaper rate if, our automotive company Tata Motor has good sale market in China, it is beneficial our economy. So, the conclusion is we should not put ban on the Chinese products rather we should learn the technology they are using in their products to produce cheap products in our country.
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Hoang said:   8 years ago
If India wants to compete China by lower prices you will definitely never win as China they have been experiencing how to do low cost so far. Let defeat them by great quality and customer services.
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Megha said:   8 years ago
Hello guys,

As a citizen of India, I support Indian goods definitely. Meanwhile it does not mean we should ban Chinese goods. I will tell you the reasons behind that.

Assume that there is a common man. For the daily utilities he can go for the brands like Santoor, wheel, Patanjali, vim. Coming for the electronic gadgets like mobile phone, let us take 6k as his affordable budget. Then which brand he should buy? Whether its REDMI 4A or Micromax knight2/fire5. Which one you would suggest as per quality. ?

Friends, we no need to create awareness among the people. If the product is available at economical rate with good quality everyone would buy that one only. It's not at all criticizing our-self rather it is a realization to produce good quality with affordable rates. Already Mukesh Ambani has created a revolution in India with JIO. Next it's our generation's turn to keep our India at eminent position. Release your hostaging brains from other countries and make them useful for Mother India!. So that no one can compete with India not only with the goods in terms of anything.
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