Chinese Goods vs Indian Goods
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Haritha said:
8 years ago
According to my view Chinese products should be banned but not without taking any precautions because many of our Indians are studying there and living there if we do it suddenly then there will be a threat to our people.
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DAKSHAY said:
8 years ago
Hi,
Some Chinese products are temporary, means very less durable life, but they are cheaper. Choose goods wisely no matter from which country it is coming from. The reason of cheap Chinese product is being china is less tax reform country, where the tax collection rate from people is very less as seeing other country's tax structure. So, purchasing Chinese products is not like profiting China, we are also in profit. The Tax laws in India make a product costly for the same product of china.
Some Chinese products are temporary, means very less durable life, but they are cheaper. Choose goods wisely no matter from which country it is coming from. The reason of cheap Chinese product is being china is less tax reform country, where the tax collection rate from people is very less as seeing other country's tax structure. So, purchasing Chinese products is not like profiting China, we are also in profit. The Tax laws in India make a product costly for the same product of china.
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Ravali said:
8 years ago
Hello everyone.
As one of our friends said boycott of Chinese goods is that isn't easy but if we go in a plan then success is ours. The main reason why people are choosing Chinese goods is due to their less cost as compared to Indian goods. So this is the first thing we have to consider. If a person whether he is rich or poor if he see a same product in comparatively less price than Indian goods obviously they will choose the cheap one.
Secondly we have many types of goods, we can't ban import of all types of goods at a time and if we do people will not accept that change. So it should be a step by step process.
Firstly the banning of goods should be limited to some types, for example if we ban electronic types of goods like cell phones the change will be little and people will ignore that change and they will go for alternative without any complaint and at the same time there will be opportunity for many innovators and employees to create something. And this definitely works because if we have nothing in our hands we will think to create and if we have something in our hands that is best by default we will go for that so this banning should be like schemes that we are implementing one after the other like firstly cellphones and then home appliances and so on.
And if we feel it as a time consuming process it's okay because it has been a long time discussing about this ban but there is no implementation. So implementation in this way is a worth one.
If we go according to this then definitely I will say yes to INDIAN GOODS.
As one of our friends said boycott of Chinese goods is that isn't easy but if we go in a plan then success is ours. The main reason why people are choosing Chinese goods is due to their less cost as compared to Indian goods. So this is the first thing we have to consider. If a person whether he is rich or poor if he see a same product in comparatively less price than Indian goods obviously they will choose the cheap one.
Secondly we have many types of goods, we can't ban import of all types of goods at a time and if we do people will not accept that change. So it should be a step by step process.
Firstly the banning of goods should be limited to some types, for example if we ban electronic types of goods like cell phones the change will be little and people will ignore that change and they will go for alternative without any complaint and at the same time there will be opportunity for many innovators and employees to create something. And this definitely works because if we have nothing in our hands we will think to create and if we have something in our hands that is best by default we will go for that so this banning should be like schemes that we are implementing one after the other like firstly cellphones and then home appliances and so on.
And if we feel it as a time consuming process it's okay because it has been a long time discussing about this ban but there is no implementation. So implementation in this way is a worth one.
If we go according to this then definitely I will say yes to INDIAN GOODS.
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Arnav said:
8 years ago
We should not ban Chinese goods but India should upgrade the quality of the local products so that people prefer it to Chinese products. We have to compare whether Indian products are better than their Chinese counterparts, are they more durable, are they cheap, and if people prefer foreign goods then we cannot stop them, but if we make better quality products in large scale and keep price comparatively cheaper than Chinese products then Indian people will buy them.
The very fact that they are buying them is because of better goods at a cheaper rate which led to shut down and loss in our factories. Labour is cheaper in China than India or so it was a few years back. India has to compete with world market and not just China. Improved product quality and cheaper cost will increase exports and increase in earnings.
The very fact that they are buying them is because of better goods at a cheaper rate which led to shut down and loss in our factories. Labour is cheaper in China than India or so it was a few years back. India has to compete with world market and not just China. Improved product quality and cheaper cost will increase exports and increase in earnings.
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SHARVAN KUMAR said:
8 years ago
Hello, I think chinese product is attractive but not good quality and it product value is less price but there no guaranty when it expire.
In other way Indian product is costly but effective and it' a guarnty time period.
And if we buy Indian product then that money will go India but if we buy Chinese product then that money we are china. So better for us our money is keep in our country.
In other way Indian product is costly but effective and it' a guarnty time period.
And if we buy Indian product then that money will go India but if we buy Chinese product then that money we are china. So better for us our money is keep in our country.
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Amit kumar said:
8 years ago
Hello everyone!
In my opinion boycotting of Chinese goods is not a permanent solution of India's problem. Because after boycotting goods of one country we will have to switch to another country so the permanent solution is that we Indian government should invest more in their research and industrial sectors and try to produce goods with better quality in India itself.
In my opinion boycotting of Chinese goods is not a permanent solution of India's problem. Because after boycotting goods of one country we will have to switch to another country so the permanent solution is that we Indian government should invest more in their research and industrial sectors and try to produce goods with better quality in India itself.
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Saksham said:
8 years ago
In Indian markets, Chinese goods are in huge stock that I don't like. I believe that if you are leaving in India you should earn in India and spend also in India. Why the people of India are giving their earnings to china. China use that money to make their country more developed. India should also set up more industries to beat china in all fields.
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Sahith said:
8 years ago
Hi guys;
In my point of view, we must increase the currency of our country while comparing other countries. I say that if we directly ban the China products then the currency of China may decrease, but you observe many of our friends, neighbors, students are pursuing a doctorate in China, and there may be several disturbances in a war with Pakistan as we all know that China helps Pakistan in wars.
So I conclude that we should just avoid the China products so that many innovative things come out and also we can increase our currency thereby decreasing the currency of China.
In my point of view, we must increase the currency of our country while comparing other countries. I say that if we directly ban the China products then the currency of China may decrease, but you observe many of our friends, neighbors, students are pursuing a doctorate in China, and there may be several disturbances in a war with Pakistan as we all know that China helps Pakistan in wars.
So I conclude that we should just avoid the China products so that many innovative things come out and also we can increase our currency thereby decreasing the currency of China.
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Sandeep Naik said:
8 years ago
My self Sandeep Naik.
First of all, hello everyone.
I will be in the favour of Indian goods because of some reasons. The first reason is that I am an Indian so I will boycott Chinese. Product. As we know that Chinese products cost is low and attractive but its quality is not good. The Second reason I that like in festivals like Diwali so many peoples usually buy Chinese colourfull bulbs to decorate their homes because of its low price too and they forgot to keep diyas which are made from the soil of India by this way they are forgetting their culture. By keeping Indian diyas they can save electricity too. And the other reason is that whatever the things which are imported from China to India's market it increases the economic growth rate of India and Chinese goods don't have good quality like if you use Chinese mobile phone you have to face a lot of problems so Chinese product must be banned in India.
First of all, hello everyone.
I will be in the favour of Indian goods because of some reasons. The first reason is that I am an Indian so I will boycott Chinese. Product. As we know that Chinese products cost is low and attractive but its quality is not good. The Second reason I that like in festivals like Diwali so many peoples usually buy Chinese colourfull bulbs to decorate their homes because of its low price too and they forgot to keep diyas which are made from the soil of India by this way they are forgetting their culture. By keeping Indian diyas they can save electricity too. And the other reason is that whatever the things which are imported from China to India's market it increases the economic growth rate of India and Chinese goods don't have good quality like if you use Chinese mobile phone you have to face a lot of problems so Chinese product must be banned in India.
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Sahil singh said:
8 years ago
Though there is no comparison of Indian and Chinese goods there is no denying fact that Chinese products have brought a revolution in Indian market same as Jio brings in the telecom industry. Chinese goods, on one hand, are not durable and efficient but they are available at very cheap rates. If you compare Chinese goods with Indian goods then you will find that in the same price range Chinese goods are technologically more advanced and they have much more features than Indian goods. If we go back 10 years ago, then You will find that Indian goods are very costlier but Chinese goods gave a tough competition to Indian goods and as a result, the rates decrease which become affordable for middle-class people.
In a nutshell, I want to conclude that though Chinese goods are not durable for a short-term tenure you can enjoy many features at cheaper rates.
In a nutshell, I want to conclude that though Chinese goods are not durable for a short-term tenure you can enjoy many features at cheaper rates.
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