Chinese Goods vs Indian Goods

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Hitesh Sharma said:   6 years ago
Hello Friends. My name is Hitesh Sharma. I'm glad to participate in such important & interesting topic "CHINESE GOODS vs INDIAN GOODS". So without wasting so much time let's start GD.

Firstly, I totally agree with all of you Guys.

As you know, Chinese Products are cheaper than Indian Products. Also, Chinese Products are very attractive & have new designs so Chinese Products attract us towards them and also it is affordable to everyone. That's why most of the people prefer Chinese Goods.

But according to my perception, we should prefer Indian Goods as much as possible. Not only because we're Indians but also it will provide employment to those companies or small scale industries where these products manufactured. Also by purchasing Indian Goods, our GDP will improve. And the most important point with that you're well familiar is Indian Products have Guarantee or Warranty for some time period & they make products in such a way that it will stay a longer time period as it is of good quality. So don't think about quantity just think about quality which matters.

In a nutshell, if we want to increase our Indian economy & want to develop our country's products then we should purchase Indian Goods.

Thank You.
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Nidhi said:   8 years ago
The intent behind trading goods from one country to another is advantageous to both, the importer as well as an exporter. The exported get the price for their product whereas the importer gets a product for a price much less than what they'd pay if they manufactured it themselves. Trade happens when there's a competitive advantage so, both sides benefit.

Banning Chinese products has the following repercussions:.

1. It'll give a bad name to our country in a global community as a whole. China and India both are members of World Trade Organization and one of the main objectives of WTO is to not discriminate any country in the name of jingoism. This will outrightly hurt both the countries.

Also, India doesn't form allies and brand some countries as its enemies. India tries to maintain a healthy relationship with all in order to reap the economic benefits.

2. India is more dependent on China than China is on India. We export more proportion of our total exports to China than China does to India. We import more proportion of our overall imports from China than China does from India. Hence, if we ban Chinese goods, it'll hurt us more. And if in retaliation, China bans Indian goods, it'll again hurt us more than them.
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Kgupta said:   8 years ago
Indian and Chinese market are very different in terms of production perspective. It's a universal fact that Chinese goods are comparatively cheaper than Indian goods. That is why we have anti dumping policies because these countries dump their good in our country for low cost sales. Consequently, the domestic industries suffer.

During, Diwali we all see lightning and fire crackers most of which are Chinese. They are of low cost but do they last long ? The answer is no. The life cycle of most of the Chinese product from lights to mobiles is very less. Hence, for a long term it is not advisable to use the Chinese products.

If we see the scenario in India, the small industries, cottage industries are all suffering a setback due to these low cost products. The demand for domestic goods is decreasing. Indian goods are costlier because we still pack the best of technical knowledge for a low cost production. Hence the prices of the goods increases but the quality is better than the Chinese ones. If we compare a Chinese handset with one made in India like Micromax, the life of Indian good is more.

Therefore, to conclude Indian goods should be preferred to Chinese goods as it will help the Indian economy to boost.
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Smith More said:   8 years ago
Hello friends.

I think boycotting the usage of Chinese products is a unwise and infantile decision. As compare to Indian products Chinese products are more cheaper which gives them a competitive advantage over Indian products. Since maximum Indian population falls in middle & lower class they can't afford to purchase Indian products as they are priced bit higher than their capacity they prefer Chinese products over Indian products. Not only this but also many of the Indian traders purchase goods from Chinese market & sell them in Indian market. By boycotting chineses products will not only lead to a loss for Indian traders but also impact Indian economy as those traders contribute to Indian economy by paying taxes. Since India had a trade deficit with China in such situation boycotting the Chinese products will not help India to rise but will hamper the Indian growth because export to India accounted only for 2% of China's total export which means it won't make a big deal for China if India abstain from using Chinese products. It is a bitter truth that by putting a stop on usage of Chinese products India is digging a grave for itself as India is no really in a good position of taking such decision.
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Virendra kumar said:   8 years ago
Actually, China is currently facing a difficult situation and Chinese industry is facing an overload of Chinese stuff because of low demand in the market especially in Asian market due to a poor quality of their product. So they are trying to find a bigger market outside the Asia because they have over invested in their manufacturing sector. We all are familiar with the quality of Chinese products that how bad qualities product they produce. And that's the main reason why China wants to connect the whole world for marketing either it is OBOR or CPEC. I think it would be better for them if they produce some quality product instead of production on a large scale.

On the other hand, Indian manufacturing sector is lacking behind so far where it should be. Although India produces very few products as compared to China, one can not deny that Indian products have better quality as compared to Chinese in general. Currently, our government has also initiated 'MAKE IN INDIA' program, which will definitely enhance the manufacturing sector of India in the upcoming years. So we can say that India and China is going to be a competitor in manufacturing sectors in terms of quality and quantity of different products.
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Feriha said:   8 years ago
Hi, everyone.

As we all know Chinese goods has captured a huge market of India because of its cheap price rate. So if we make a comparison of this two goods we get a enormous difference.

1. China uses cheap materials for their products which are health and environment hazard too. But where we check quality of Indian commodity then it goes far better than Chinese goods.

2. China does not spend money on innovations and research and just imitate the goods whenever a new goods are innovated in any other countries. On the other hand, India actually spend money on this and that's why Indian product price goes up.

3. In financial year 2015-16, Indian's import from China worth 61 billion dollars whereas Indian's import to China just 9 billion dollars.

As per first two point I think we can't compare Chinese products with Indian's one as obvious Indian goods are better. But as per point 3 I just want to say please opt to purchase more and more Indian goods and try to less consume Chinese product. Because India can't impose ban on Chinese commodity since India is part of World Trade Organisation as well as India earns substantial amount of money by imposing Anti-dumping duty on specific product of China.
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Bhor Sagar said:   8 years ago
Hello friends,

According to my opinion, Indian Goods Are More Durable, Efficient, Standardize and consumer satisfies from long decades. The base of our foundation of our India Is our own country it is not imported,

So no one can say that the imported is best than the Indian.

In India India Goods are always long life and serve the our country from ancient period of time, the are always ready for stay in any adverse Situation and say that old is gold.

Chinese products are cheap in rate but having short life span. Chinese goods are always earned the India money in huge amount with customer unsatisfactions.

Chines products do not follow the specification laid by govt of India. Then why Indian govt will give permission of sailing the Chinese product in India.

Why not the Indian govt will plan for India made product in electronic and television sector in huge amount,

Why not the Indian govt will plan for make in India by Made In India.

Why not the Indian GovT will plan for new manufacturing units in India.

Why not the govt of India ban over the Chinese product those are not Qualify the Indian Standaard.

If 125 cr Indians Are Made our India Product In India then India will become Make In India.
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Vishal prajapati said:   8 years ago
Hello, friends.

As, I always said every coin has two sides. Both the goods have its own pros n cons as at some part Chinese goods are better but same way Indian goods are also giving competition to Chinese product. We cannot think of banning of product as we living in global world as globalisation one must should have import n export. But coming to my views it's have both negetive n positive impact. If I say in favour than for my opinion small sacle industries are worst effect by Chinese product. As most Indian livelihood depends upon msme. Many Chinese product are made of cheap things at low cost which is harzardous to health and environment because cheap material used in manufacturing. Now coming to against India cannot put ban on Chinese product as we are part of wto. If we do so than Indian market will have no competition and they rise the price of product and may sell them at higher rates.

Vice versa if we ban Chinese product they will also ban Indian product and it will be a huge loss to Indian market company like Tata, Birla.

The Fact is Chinese product are cheaper because of large scale production and cheap labour and all over the world their demand is also high due to cheap cost.
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V Seema said:   8 years ago
Hi friends today I like to talk about the topic Chinese goods vs Indian goods.

As we all know, that in this developing technology we all Indian's uses Chinese products only. In other word's we can say that we all are adicted to chinese products. By using their product we are helping them to improve their nation. But By doing this we all are lagging behind.

All I want to say is By reducing the use of Chinese product let us help our country to grow. We are not unable to do all those products which Chinese do. We are capable to do all those things what they do.

If we start producing our own Indian product it will be helpful for us in many ways like it will remove unemployment, it will improve country's economy and more scientists will arise and moreover, we are confident about ourselves that we are using our product.

Compare to Chinese goods Indian goods are the best. Nowadays government also encourages people to bye Indian products only. And I kindly welcome this.

So we all try our best to use our country product only and By doing this let take our country at a very high position so that nobody can beat us. Let love our country, love our culture and love our own products.

Thank you.
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Champa said:   1 year ago
Hi, I am Champa.

Chinese goods dominate the global market due to cost-effective production, advanced technology, and diverse product offerings. Their affordability, driven by mass production and economies of scale, makes them highly competitive, especially in electronics and machinery.

However, perceptions about quality vary, with both premium and budget options available. Concerns about labor practices and environmental impact also persist.

In contrast, Indian goods are increasingly gaining recognition for their quality, innovation, and cultural significance. Sectors like textiles, pharmaceuticals, and IT services are particularly strong. Government initiatives like "Make in India" aim to boost domestic manufacturing and attract foreign investment, while a highly skilled workforce enhances production capabilities. Indian products often emphasize sustainability and ethical practices, especially in traditional crafts and organic goods.

Consumer choices between Chinese and Indian goods depend on priorities such as cost, quality, and ethical considerations. Both markets contribute significantly to the global economy, each with its distinct strengths and market strategies.
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