Chinese Goods vs Indian Goods
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Vishal Singh said:
8 years ago
Hi, As far as my knowledge being concerned, it's just a joke for me whatever few technocrats and ideological intellectuals are screaming today. They are trying to convenience the people of our country to boycott the Chinese products without any proper strategy to combat the loss after the boycott. We are planning not to use the Chinese products, then why don't we throw out the computers, laptops, mobile phones, nuclear powerplant machines, ATM machines and a plenty of products holding the tag Made in China.
In my opinion, without setting a base to oppose the products we will be having nothing in our hands. In fact, the developed countries never boycott the products of other countries in spite of this they provide the best opportunity to compete at the Global Level. We should have to develop ourselves first of all and try to compete with others. One more reason is there which may certainly explain that we can't condemn or boycott the products of other countries since there are some laws of World Trade organisation. Overall boycotting is not the way to Hv the supreme authority in every aspect at the Global Market.
In my opinion, without setting a base to oppose the products we will be having nothing in our hands. In fact, the developed countries never boycott the products of other countries in spite of this they provide the best opportunity to compete at the Global Level. We should have to develop ourselves first of all and try to compete with others. One more reason is there which may certainly explain that we can't condemn or boycott the products of other countries since there are some laws of World Trade organisation. Overall boycotting is not the way to Hv the supreme authority in every aspect at the Global Market.
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Malatesh daddikoppa said:
8 years ago
Hi everyone.
I am Malatesh Daddikoppa
Chinese goods vs Indian goods.
In my view, we need to concentrate on Indian products but 70 percent of the population prefer Chinese products who are those:
Indian population categories 3 types
1. Poor peoples
2.middle class peoples
3.rich peoples
Out of 100 percent, 60 percent peoples are from middle-class family and 20 percent peoples from poor family remaining 20 percent peoples from a rich family.
Out of 80 percent in the middle class and poor class family, 65 percent peoples want to buy Chinese products because those products are cheap but more quantity. Only 15 percent from a middle class and 20 percent from rich peoples want to buy Indian products.
Disadvantages for buying Chinese products:
1) reduce employment rate.
Because when we buy Chinese products in production activities reduce in India automatically employment rate comes down.
2) reduce economic growth.
Economic growth reduce for buying Chinese products so we need buy Indian products only.
Advantages of buying Indian products.
1) long lasting
2) increase employment rate
3) increase economic growth
I am Malatesh Daddikoppa
Chinese goods vs Indian goods.
In my view, we need to concentrate on Indian products but 70 percent of the population prefer Chinese products who are those:
Indian population categories 3 types
1. Poor peoples
2.middle class peoples
3.rich peoples
Out of 100 percent, 60 percent peoples are from middle-class family and 20 percent peoples from poor family remaining 20 percent peoples from a rich family.
Out of 80 percent in the middle class and poor class family, 65 percent peoples want to buy Chinese products because those products are cheap but more quantity. Only 15 percent from a middle class and 20 percent from rich peoples want to buy Indian products.
Disadvantages for buying Chinese products:
1) reduce employment rate.
Because when we buy Chinese products in production activities reduce in India automatically employment rate comes down.
2) reduce economic growth.
Economic growth reduce for buying Chinese products so we need buy Indian products only.
Advantages of buying Indian products.
1) long lasting
2) increase employment rate
3) increase economic growth
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Zeus said:
8 years ago
China is the manufacturing hub of the world.
In 1978 it opened up its economy and invested heavily in manufacturing sector, and over the next 3 decades.
China experienced a two digits growth rate. The reason behind this was what china produces they do it in bulk and that reduces the manufacturing cost. Also, china has a huge labour force. In some occasion it resorted to some devious methods as well like devaluation of its currency, taking advantage of free trade agreement loopholes.
India, on the other hand, opened up in 1991 and put its all effort on service sector. This leads to innovation and quality.
One example will make it clear. In 2015 china accounted almost 50% of global steel producing market.
Mainly because of its cheap steel it created a monopoly in the market and that country depends on mainly.
On steel production like South Africa, Zimbabwe suffered huge losses. But India being the 3rd producer of steel retained its market because India produces high-quality steels.
So in end, I will say Chinese goods are all about quantity and imitation where Indian goods are quality and innovation.
In 1978 it opened up its economy and invested heavily in manufacturing sector, and over the next 3 decades.
China experienced a two digits growth rate. The reason behind this was what china produces they do it in bulk and that reduces the manufacturing cost. Also, china has a huge labour force. In some occasion it resorted to some devious methods as well like devaluation of its currency, taking advantage of free trade agreement loopholes.
India, on the other hand, opened up in 1991 and put its all effort on service sector. This leads to innovation and quality.
One example will make it clear. In 2015 china accounted almost 50% of global steel producing market.
Mainly because of its cheap steel it created a monopoly in the market and that country depends on mainly.
On steel production like South Africa, Zimbabwe suffered huge losses. But India being the 3rd producer of steel retained its market because India produces high-quality steels.
So in end, I will say Chinese goods are all about quantity and imitation where Indian goods are quality and innovation.
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Narsingh said:
8 years ago
Hello friends.
I don't agree to boycott Chinese products in India. As a globalized country we need to accept business from various countries. If we want to reject Chinese goods than we don't have right to export our goods and services to others countries.
Yes. Chinese products are eradicating our revenue of Indian products due to cheap prices. They are providing goods at low prices because the taxes are very low in China compared to our India. So they are producing at low cost and exporting to others countries.
So if we want to protect our Indian products than we need to reduce taxes on Indian products, so that even our products can also available at low prices with better quality compared to Chinese goods.
We can also avoid Chinese products (indirectly) by implementing anti-dumpty duty on Chinese products i.e., additional tax on foreign goods. The difference between China products price and Indian products price is know as anti-dumpty. Through this step now Chinese products are equal to Indian products prices.
Hence by leaving anti-dumpty duty and reducing taxes we can protect our Indian products.
I don't agree to boycott Chinese products in India. As a globalized country we need to accept business from various countries. If we want to reject Chinese goods than we don't have right to export our goods and services to others countries.
Yes. Chinese products are eradicating our revenue of Indian products due to cheap prices. They are providing goods at low prices because the taxes are very low in China compared to our India. So they are producing at low cost and exporting to others countries.
So if we want to protect our Indian products than we need to reduce taxes on Indian products, so that even our products can also available at low prices with better quality compared to Chinese goods.
We can also avoid Chinese products (indirectly) by implementing anti-dumpty duty on Chinese products i.e., additional tax on foreign goods. The difference between China products price and Indian products price is know as anti-dumpty. Through this step now Chinese products are equal to Indian products prices.
Hence by leaving anti-dumpty duty and reducing taxes we can protect our Indian products.
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Mayank Sharma said:
5 years ago
I agree with some points here. To my point of view in this is that it is not the right idea to totally ban Chinese products instantly. Because first of all china is the best exporter of products here in India. 2nd there products are cheap as well. Rest somebody below is saying that their quality is not good here I want to add is money. But still, it is cheap. For example, if we talk about Huawei, Lenovo, vivo, oneplus. So I don't think that there is any need to talk about there features and quality. And one was talking about repair is not possible for Chinese products. So we can easily find a service centre for those companies. And if we instantly boycott those Chinese products then it is for sure that we'll face huge economic loss. Because China is the largest trading partner of India as compared to other countries. And if we want to become self-reliant 1st we have to start building raw stuff in India so that it will help to increase the production of daily required market products here in India only. And it will take the time of at least 20-25 years. Till then Boycott China is not possible at all.
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Subhajit said:
8 years ago
Hi friends.
Chinese goods are qualityless still the middle-class people of India prefer buying Chinese goods only because it is cheap. Suppose for example a smartphone, within the middle-class person's budget the feature he needs in his phone will be provided by a Chinese phone not an Indian phone. So it is obvious he will buy a China made phone. But when measured on quality the Chinese phone lacks behind, but it does not bother the Indian middle class.
China's economic growth is very high because the production is in bulk and the companies grill their human resource for 12 to 14 hrs daily. They import raw materials from all over the world and export them to the whole world.
As part India's economy is concerned it is on a growing stage. And in regards to the ban of Chinese goods we cannot ban it totally because it is an agreement according to WTO rules and regulations. But what we can do is we can reduce using Chinese goods because if we buy a Chinese product it benefits the Chinese government with which they built their defence system more stronger and can attack India (Doklam issue) any time.
Chinese goods are qualityless still the middle-class people of India prefer buying Chinese goods only because it is cheap. Suppose for example a smartphone, within the middle-class person's budget the feature he needs in his phone will be provided by a Chinese phone not an Indian phone. So it is obvious he will buy a China made phone. But when measured on quality the Chinese phone lacks behind, but it does not bother the Indian middle class.
China's economic growth is very high because the production is in bulk and the companies grill their human resource for 12 to 14 hrs daily. They import raw materials from all over the world and export them to the whole world.
As part India's economy is concerned it is on a growing stage. And in regards to the ban of Chinese goods we cannot ban it totally because it is an agreement according to WTO rules and regulations. But what we can do is we can reduce using Chinese goods because if we buy a Chinese product it benefits the Chinese government with which they built their defence system more stronger and can attack India (Doklam issue) any time.
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Poojatiwari25 said:
8 years ago
Indian goods are better than Chinese goods. Let us take an example of electronic goods, no doubt they are good but they have short warranty period while Indian goods have a longer life than China goods. Yes Chinese products are good and they are sold in India much more and are available at lower cost and these are beneficial for poor or middle-class people. But using China product is not good it means we are not supporting our country and we depend on other countries for goods. If we boycott Chinese product than China economic status will go down. We should support India so that these goods are produced in our country with minimum rate and limited taxes. This will increase India's progress and make developing country. If we are purchasing China product then very soon one day no one buys India products and China will get the chance to tease India.
Second thing stop eating Chinese foods as they are not good for our health and sometimes we had to suffer a lot. We should support India because We are INDIANS not CHINESE. When everyone will support India then definitely it becomes a developed nation.
Second thing stop eating Chinese foods as they are not good for our health and sometimes we had to suffer a lot. We should support India because We are INDIANS not CHINESE. When everyone will support India then definitely it becomes a developed nation.
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Saurav kumar said:
8 years ago
Obviously, Indian goods are far far better than Chinese goods in all respective manner because in Indian market you might have seen the product and you would also know about the product. It might be costlier than Chinese product but a quality of goods are much better. Let's take an example of mobile if you use any Chinese mobile you might have faced a lot of problems like a battery, screen touch, speaker etc a lot. But there is no such type of problem in Indian goods because it provides a quality not a quantity like Chinese. But sometimes it is very needy to people who come under BPL because they can't afford good quality product due to which they prefer Chinese products in lo0w cost. According to survey never use food items which is manufactured by China because the bad quality of products used that might be harmful to our intestine, and chemicals used in the fast food which harms for our body. If we Indian use Indian good it may be helpful in increasing GDP. So, at last, I have to say that we should have to minimize the use of Chinese products and slowly boycott to Chinese goods from India.
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Vikash Kumar said:
8 years ago
Yes, Chinese Goods are cheap and are available in abundance but they are of low quality, and have low reliability and are not suitable for long-term use.
Indian goods are more costly but they have quality, reliability and can withstand a long-term use.
Now as price has become foremost priority for Middle Class and lower class family they go for Chinese goods.
And Chinese Goods provide a healthier competition for the endogenic Indian Market to increase their productivity level and make them available in Cheaper rates.
Chinese Goods are cheap because the government in China provide installation costs.
For setting up Industries and owners have only to bear the production and service costs.
But in India, both installation and production plus service costs have to given by owners only so the price of Indian goods is high.
Therefore to stop the flood of Chinese goods.
1. India should provide same financial support to industries as China does.
2. It should impart export duty and put limitations on import such that it can not.
Affect Indian goods.
Any suggestion is Cordially accepted.
Indian goods are more costly but they have quality, reliability and can withstand a long-term use.
Now as price has become foremost priority for Middle Class and lower class family they go for Chinese goods.
And Chinese Goods provide a healthier competition for the endogenic Indian Market to increase their productivity level and make them available in Cheaper rates.
Chinese Goods are cheap because the government in China provide installation costs.
For setting up Industries and owners have only to bear the production and service costs.
But in India, both installation and production plus service costs have to given by owners only so the price of Indian goods is high.
Therefore to stop the flood of Chinese goods.
1. India should provide same financial support to industries as China does.
2. It should impart export duty and put limitations on import such that it can not.
Affect Indian goods.
Any suggestion is Cordially accepted.
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Jenny mittal said:
7 years ago
I agree to boycott Chinese products in India. Because there are many reasons for that. The first is bad quality, there is no guarantee of Chinese products they are not the qualitative but Indian product is. Indian products are more qualitative than Chinese. Second is environmental pollution, according to to the study of the of the researcher DAVIS Chinese industries reliance on coal and because of this produced more Carbon die oxide which is harmful for our enamourment. And they found that steel mills, petrochemical plants in Yunnan, Shanxi are among China's dirtiest industries. By knowing that all things how can we used Chinese products. Indian products are very qualitative. India has more and more engineers and most of them are bilingual. India is the fastest growing country and according to recent data in past 4 -years India`s exports increased by 44%. And they contribute to our gross economy growth. So we have to contribute to our country`s GDP growth by using Indian products not Chinese. By this our exports will increase and imports will decrease which is good for our economy.
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