Apex exporters body warns blanket ban on Chinese goods will hurt Indian industry, pushes for FTAs blanket bans
Support from Centre on alternative fuel technologies and batteries holds key
The traders' body recently launched a national campaign titled 'Bhartiya Samaan-Hamara Abhimaan' to boycott Chinese goods
India imports about $70 billion worth of goods from China, mostly manufactured goods.
By blaming China, we give a free pass to our political leaders, who have kept us poor, weak, and stupid.
Not only a 200% import duty on all goods and services from China, Indians want mandatory labelling of Chinese products by regulators in India.
Stressing that the company's mobile phone R&D centre and product team is in India, the Xiaomi India Managing Director also pointed out that it employs 50,000 people in the country
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From toys and plastic goods to sports items, and furniture - goods worth $127 billion - could be placed under restrictions
China's unrelenting ascension is unstoppable
The plan would not apply to tariffs on Chinese and European goods subject to Section 301 tariffs or to steel and aluminum subject to Section 232 tariffs
US President Donald Trump had launched the trade war with China last year demanding Beijing to reduce massive trade deficit.
The USTR will evaluate US importers' efforts to source the products in the United States
After Sunday's tariff hike, 87% of textiles and clothing from China and 52% of shoes will be subject to import taxes
Economic growth in the second quarter slowed to a near 30-year low
CAIT claimed that there was a 60% dip in the sales of Chinese goods
Even traders showed lack of enthusiasm in selling Chinese products, reports CAIT
The biggest losers of the boycott of Chinese goods will be Indian traders and consumers, says China
Activists, campaigning against Chinese items, have asked Indian customers to boycott products from "Pakistan's friend"
Scuttling India's move, China has recently put a second technical hold on Azhar's UN ban issue