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^^^ a chinese talking of cheap stuff from India
Are we discussing Germany on this thread? Don't know why I read the German export figures here..
Germans - Open a new thread and discuss your trade there..
Sir, your advertisement are useless.
In fact, advertisements are banned in this forum.
In any case, the reputation of chinese ... atleast for the quality aspect, is suspect:
http://www.defence.pk/forums/world-...-blames-chinese-firm-power-plant-failure.html
China systematically killing Indian mfring sector: L&T Chief
Surat, Jan 10 (PTI):
Private sector engineering major Larsen & Toubro has said that China is systematically killing Indian manufacturing sector and sought 25 per cent anti-dumping duty on Chinese goods.
"China has a fixed currency. It is not a market economy like ours. China is systematically killing the Indian manufacturing sector," Naik, who was here for foundation stone laying ceremony of a forgings unit at Hazira told reporters here yesterday.
"There are taxes on goods manufactured locally, but none on imported products (from China). This is an unfair situation for Indian goods. This is why there should be 25 per cent anti-dumping duty on Chinese products," Naik said.
Speaking specifically about power equipment sector, in which L&T is a major player, Naik said, "The Indian power companies, especially those in the private sector, have placed huge orders for power plant equipment with China. We can say that Chinese power sector is virtually working for India."
"It is not good that 80 per cent of our dependence for power plant equipment is on one country, and that too China," he said, adding that China should not be allowed to grow at the cost of Indian companies.
"The day China opens its economy, its prices are bound to go up by 25 per cent," he said.
"But unfortunately we are not taking any steps to stop it," Naik further said.
L&T's special steel manufacturing and ultra heavy forgings unit at Hazira is a joint venture with Nuclear Power Corporation of India Ltd (NPCIL), in which L&T holds 74 per cent stake while the latter 26 per cent.
The plant is being set up at an investment of Rs 1,750 crore, and will supply finished forgings for nuclear reactors, pressurisers and steam generators, besides heavy forgings for critical equipment in the hydrocarbon sector, as well as thermal power plants and steel plants. The unit is expected to begin operations between March and May next year.
L&T is also investing over Rs 5,000 crore for setting up facilities to manufacture boilers, turbines, modular fabrications. It is also establishing a ship-building unit and a power plant at its Hazira facility.
"The boiler shop will be opened in March or April this year, which will be followed by the turbine shop in August or so," Naik said.
Why you people worried about india?
Götterdämmerung;2542405 said:
We're testing the theories of India Shining and Incredible India.
In other words, we're examining the facts to determine whether your government's claim about India Shining is true or not. It is perfectly legitimate to expose your government's propaganda.
Why you people worried about india?
Götterdämmerung;2542471 said:It's a two sided story, on the one hand we are not worried about India becoming a formidable competitor to our current domination, that's why our media rarely bash India. In fact, we have many excuses for the problems of India by placing India in the sunniest ligh. We have so many soft and euphemistic words to describe the misery of India, it makes you speechless.
On the other hand, we are kind of worried, because a exploding polulation, poorly educated and underfeed, is indeed great destabilising factor and a problem of global magnitude. Just imagine the flood of refugees going to all directions should India implode due to famine, flood, drought, civil war, etc.
We're testing the theories of India Shining and Incredible India.
In other words, we're examining the facts to determine whether your government's claim about India Shining is true or not. It is perfectly legitimate to expose your government's propaganda.
Dated Jan 10, 2010, It says something about controlled-Chinese system and it's effects on market system. it's typical article. It wouldn't have made a difference if you replaced the statements by the Indian company's CEO with that of an American counterpart. It say nothing about Chinese quality except that inference you are desperately trying to make from the statement "The Indian power companies, especially those in the private sector, have placed huge orders for power plant equipment with China.". It's the CEO of a rival company (for heavy machinery manufacturing Chinese counterparts) trying to play the "Local card". You are either naive or trying to post things for the sake of posting just like china fan boys.
It's irrelevant and again an Advert from your part.
Self surfing Bull ****.
Götterdämmerung;2542495 said:You don't place huge orders if you are unsure about the quality of the product. It's not a plastic toy for a few Euro that you can throw away if it doesn't work but machines costing billions to buy.
And why should I post what an American CEO says? This is an India-China thread and I want to give the POV of an Indian CEO. Sure, it would be quite strange if he would praise his competitors to the skies.
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Serving or surfing?
1. I gave my view and i am not going to repeat myself again.
2. CEO of what is the question. statements have a purpose and are more often one's own benefit.
3. serving