Chinese Goods vs Indian Goods
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Shivanya vardhan said:
8 years ago
Hi everyone I think that Indian goods are as cheaper than the Chinese goods so they are better than the Chinese products.
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Yash Mudaliar said:
8 years ago
I think that even if the Chinese goods are cheap we should prefer the Indian goods over them because in an indirect way we are investing our money to get it returned to us in some other way as our money remains in our country only. But the Indian Government should also keep in mind that they should provide an option for the customers if they are ready to give up on the Chinese ones.
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Abhishek said:
8 years ago
Chinese goods are cheaper as they are produced in large factories/establishments where per unit cost of an item is reduced due to benefits from economies of scale.
The Large number of indirect and direct tax concessions to manufacturing from the government;.
Seamless integration with supply chain and foreign trade routes.
Also, China also lowers the value of many goods it sells to first capture a market and then strategically raises the price later. However, we must understand that market research done by China is such that it dumps cheaper, low-value goods into India while it also produces high-value goods or spare parts for other countries.
Indian good is not produced on a large scale so they automatically become expensive. A better prospect for India could be using large industrial parks for integrated manufacturing to together produce affordable goods profitably.
Also, while one must avoid Chinese goods for bettering our economy, for the poor and lower middle-class Indians the Chinese products provide better value for money.
The final choice should be personal, you decide- can you avoid all Chinese goods flooded today in Indian markets?
The Large number of indirect and direct tax concessions to manufacturing from the government;.
Seamless integration with supply chain and foreign trade routes.
Also, China also lowers the value of many goods it sells to first capture a market and then strategically raises the price later. However, we must understand that market research done by China is such that it dumps cheaper, low-value goods into India while it also produces high-value goods or spare parts for other countries.
Indian good is not produced on a large scale so they automatically become expensive. A better prospect for India could be using large industrial parks for integrated manufacturing to together produce affordable goods profitably.
Also, while one must avoid Chinese goods for bettering our economy, for the poor and lower middle-class Indians the Chinese products provide better value for money.
The final choice should be personal, you decide- can you avoid all Chinese goods flooded today in Indian markets?
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Shiva said:
8 years ago
In my point of view, both of them is doing well in improving their exports. But as we know that China is a global hub for manufacturing economy and largest exporter of goods in the world and India lags behind China because of many reasons like-.
1. Cost efficient labor.
2. High competition pricing.
3. Cheap electricity.
4. Mass productivity and dumping.
But in some cases we prefer Indian goods because.
1. Guarantee which is not given in chinese goods.
2. Better life of material.
3. To support make in India.
4. Employement in our country.
So, I think we should boycott chinese products because it reduces poverty and starvation in our country.
1. Cost efficient labor.
2. High competition pricing.
3. Cheap electricity.
4. Mass productivity and dumping.
But in some cases we prefer Indian goods because.
1. Guarantee which is not given in chinese goods.
2. Better life of material.
3. To support make in India.
4. Employement in our country.
So, I think we should boycott chinese products because it reduces poverty and starvation in our country.
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Akshay waghe said:
8 years ago
Indian goods undoubtedly. Chinese product doesn't have quality as we all know but due to cheaper rate Indian trapped into that and they don't even see the product details in that so they make a market in India. But Indian goods also competing nowadays as long as they. China goods are like "chale toh chand tak Nai toh sham tak bhi Nai". India a developing country needs the support of India people.
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Gunjan gaur said:
8 years ago
As per my opinion, Indian product is better than Chinese products. In India Chinese good is popular for cheapest prices but it is just usually for temporarily. They have easily available raw material on their country thats why they are provide us to buying Chinese product on the cheapest price. As we know that Indian product have good quality and not always too high prices. If we are really wants to support MAKE IN INDIA so stop buying Chinese goods and we have to do some effort for developing our country and promoting Indian goods.
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Vineeth_k said:
8 years ago
I wish I could get Indian product at the cost of Chinese product, but that's too much to ask our industries, I'm not here to say that we can't make products at lower price, but it's all about the mindset of us (me as well) we have the feeling that Micromax phones are cheap in build and in performance, but we don't see that few of the models at least are far better than the Chinese products.
But now producing goods at the prices offered by China are way difficult due to the scarcity of man power and skilled labor alongside industries that need drastic improvements.
The real reason behind the undeveloped industrial sector was the British Invasion that has pushed our industrial revolution by at least 150 years!
But the best way to tackle the current scenario should be to make products that will penetrate into the markets of China rather than banning Chinese products.
The sole reason being, that we (Indians) constitute only 2% of the whole Chinese exports, on the other hand, we import 40% of our imports from China so refraining from their products and sending a negative vibe to China would only worsen the situation.
But now producing goods at the prices offered by China are way difficult due to the scarcity of man power and skilled labor alongside industries that need drastic improvements.
The real reason behind the undeveloped industrial sector was the British Invasion that has pushed our industrial revolution by at least 150 years!
But the best way to tackle the current scenario should be to make products that will penetrate into the markets of China rather than banning Chinese products.
The sole reason being, that we (Indians) constitute only 2% of the whole Chinese exports, on the other hand, we import 40% of our imports from China so refraining from their products and sending a negative vibe to China would only worsen the situation.
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Sunidhi said:
8 years ago
In my opinion, we should use Indian goods. As we know that Indian is a developing country and like China we are also coming with cheap and advanced goods. But the today's situation is that half of our Indian market is filled with Chinese goods and this is because we are using them they have become the part of our lives and in this way, the Chinese market has conquered our Indian market. The Chinese goods are so advanced that we have become so much dependant on that products although they are cheap too. But now we should take a step against these as the citizen of India we should not use Chinese goods and slowly this we make the end of Chinese market from our country. And it will make us so proud.
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Priya said:
8 years ago
I will prefer Indian goods, but at the same time, it is not easy for us to avoid the Chinese products in a moment. But we should try to buy things made in India as they are durable, little costlier but will ultimately improve the economic situation of India. Thus for the favor of our country, we should use Indian products.
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Bhavika patil said:
8 years ago
If you think, by banning Chinese products, the Chinese economy will be affected then you are the dumbest person on this earth. Because in the era of globalization, all countries are interconnected with each other. All countries depend on China. There are electronic things are available at cheap rate. If you use Indian product, most of the things in that are made in China. For eg. Computer. Indian economy also depends on China, as a government takes GST on Chinese products as well as we get employment due to China. If we have to make India digital, it's very necessary to stay connected with China. It's happening due to politics between China and Pakistan. But if we banned Chinese products suddenly, China will become violent and they may attack us.
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