'No China Products' Campaign fetches good results

November 02, 2016

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After Uri Attacks performed by Pakistan terrorists, most of the countries went against Pakistan, but allegedly China continued to stand with Pak. Angered over this, several Indian traders, boycotted Chinese goods and their first target was to boycott Chinese crackers on Diwali.

Regarding this, several governmental and private organizations conducted massive social media campaigns, urging people to stay away from Chinese products. This effort resulted in 60% drop in Chinese goods, this Diwali. 

Collecting the business data from over 20 major cities across the country, the Confederation of All India Traders (CAIT) has released the report. According to CAIT, few traders were reluctant to sell Chinese products and even did not mind to set up "Made in India" boards outside their establishments.

Keeping this impact in mind, it would be better, if the government introduces a new technology to the small domestic manufacturing sector, to make alternative products to consumers at comparatively cheaper prices. Its then the Chinese products would take a bigger beat and completely lose its market in India.

This is definitely a tight beat to China, who has allegedly been an ardent supporter of Pakistan right from the beginning. Not only from India, in the recent times, China was also jolted by several other foreign countries. If the same situation continues, the awareness among the public would be strengthened to stay away from Chin and thus the country would soon join the lines of Pakistan, which is very near to be tagged as a terrorist state.

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