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Protectionism against Chinese companies and boycotting goods from the East Asian country on the pretext of political issues will not help bridge the yawning Sino-India trade deficit, instead only damage bilateral ties, state media said on Friday.

Besides allowing free flow of Chinese goods into its huge market, India should focus on expanding and improving industrial infrastructure to address the issue of imbalance in trade, the nationalistic tabloid Global Times said in two separate write-ups on bilateral economic ties between the two countries.

Prime Minister Narendra Modi and President Xi Jinping cannot be expected to talk in detail about the trade deficit when they meet in Goa on the sidelines of the BRICS summit this weekend. But the issue is likely to be flagged — as it has been repeatedly done during past meetings — during the one-on-one meeting.

Quoting Chinese government figures, one GT article said: “Data from China’s General Administration of Customs showed Thursday that India in September exported goods worth $922 million to China, while importing goods worth $5.4 billion from China.”

It added: “The major imports from China include electronic components, telecom instruments, chemicals and pharmaceutical products, while India’s major exports to China include ore, plastics and cotton.”

According to mid-year statistics from India, bilateral trade was $70.73 billion in 2015-16, down from $72.34 billion in the previous fiscal.

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The deficit with China was around $52.68 billion in 2015-16, from $48.48 billion in the previous fiscal, figures quoted in Parliament showed.

China’s investment in India — according to Chinese state media — soared to around $ 870 million in 2015, six times what it was in 2014. Clearly, it wasn’t enough.


India’s commerce and industry minister Nirmala Sitharaman told Parliament in August: “Increasing trade deficit with China can be attributed to the relative demand for imports in India and China for each other’s goods.”

She added, according to a PTI report, that efforts were on to increase overall exports by diversifying the trade basket, with emphasis on manufactured goods, services, resolution of market access issues and other non-tariff barriers.

That diversification is precisely what is not happening on India’s side, Chinese media said.

“Efforts such as encouraging Chinese smartphone makers to set up production lines in India may be the most effective way to reduce the trade deficit, which is partly the result of a price gap between India’s imports of finished goods and its exports of raw materials,” the newspaper said.

“Besides, India may need to roll out domestic reforms, such as further streamlining its tax system, to improve the country’s economic ecology to attract more Chinese investment,” it added.

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But instead of attempting to attract Chinese investment, there’s been a call to boycott Chinese goods from some quarters in India.

“The first happened in April. It was caused by dissatisfaction over China’s stand on the issue of Maulana Masood Azhar, leader of the militant group Jaish-e-Mohammed active in Kashmir, who is accused of committing terrorist acts in India. The second was in July and because of China’s lack of support for India’s bid to join the Nuclear Suppliers Group. Now Chinese goods are on the stage again due to the Kashmir issue,” wrote Zhen Bo from theInstitute of South Asian Studies in Sichuan University.

The newspaper said there had been 322 anti-dumping cases in India in March of which 177 cases involved Chinese products. “Besides, a social media campaign urging people to refrain from buying China-made products have recently been building in India. Such moves will not help contribute to reducing India’s trade deficit, but could damage bilateral ties instead.”

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http://www.hindustantimes.com/india...ijing-media/story-R1AE5o3T0S73dSYWl8nHQJ.html
 
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we cant bann all chinese goods in one go it will take time but aware ness has started seeping in and withing couple of years it will become a mass movement as patriot indians i request all indian patriots to ask all there freinds and there friends and family to not to buy chinese lights and crackers this diwali and new year and avoid chinese gifts and other products as mush as they can ....... as they say jyot se jyot jalate challo prem ki ganaga bahate challo :tup:
 
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we cant bann all chinese goods in one go it will take time but aware ness has started seeping in and withing couple of years it will become a mass movement as patriot indians i request all indian patriots to ask all there freinds and there friends and family to not to buy chinese lights and crackers this diwali and new year and avoid chinese gifts and other products as mush as they can ....... as they say jyot se jyot jalate challo prem ki ganaga bahate challo :tup:

well bro the point is its not Indian govt which is interfering in all this its people on there own have seen true colors of china and calling its bluff. Once this movement gathers pace it will hurt when you are going to loose 1 billion plus peoples market
 
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well bro the point is its not Indian govt which is interfering in all tis its people on there own have seen true colors of china and calling its bluff. Once this movement gathers pace it will hurt when you are going to loose 1 billion plus peoples market
well if japnese people can boycott made in USA stuff but still make USA adicted to japnese stuff why cant we indians make it possible to boycott all chinese products and use indian products instead or amke other arrengements without goverment approvel ?
 
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Global Times never disappoints in threatening everyone from left, right to center!

Is it the Chinese version of Samna?



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Since WTO rules cant allow India to place any ban or increase tariff duties I myself prefer not to buy things written Made in China over them. I urge my friends to do so and I hope more people do the same.
 
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well if japnese people can boycott made in USA stuff but still make USA adicted to japnese stuff why cant we indians make it possible to boycott all chinese products and use indian products instead or amke other arrengements without goverment approvel ?

In india the traders specially medium and small favors Chinese goods e.g now in diwali there will be huge Chinese goods available. Traders see there profit first and every thing else is secondary for them. so till they change there approach sales of Chinese goods will be down but not on scale of hurting them

Global Times never disappoints in threatening everyone from left, right to center!

Is it the Chinese version of Samna?



EDIT:

Since WTO rules cant allow India to place any ban or increase tariff duties I myself prefer not to buy things written Made in China over them. I urge my friends to do so and I hope more people do the same.


Yes you can say this paper too is very liberal in making stories out of gossips
 
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In india the traders specially medium and small favors Chinese goods e.g now in diwali there will be huge Chinese goods available. Traders see there profit first and every thing else is secondary for them. so till they change there approach sales of Chinese goods will be down but not on scale of hurting them
i have four guys in family who go to china every week for same purpose and deal in from sandwitch makers to laptops to computor parts to diwali lights to furniture u name it they can have it for you ... and they told me that this year its not buisness as usual and even chinese are not behaving normally with indians in china as most of them indians have there own flats in chinese cities even then they face problems and groupings have already started and its getting suspicous and indians venture out only in groups when in china or go out for food or for buisness purpose and try to stay in touch every time and even chinese are worried with this and there governement has already started rounding up locals who can creat problems for indian traders so its not as simple and its even worse for the traders from south india
 
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Yes you can say this paper too is very liberal in making stories out of gossips

I guess they fix days to issue threats.

Monday- Threat Vietnam.
Tuesday- Threat Taiwan.
Wednesday- Threat USA.
Thursday- Threat India.
Friday- Threat Japan.
Saturday- Threat USA again.

Beside that keep issuing random threats to ASEAN countries and others randomly so that they cant decode when is next threat coming. :D

What pathetic piece of journalism.
 
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I guess they fix days to issue threats.

Monday- Threat Vietnam.
Tuesday- Threat Taiwan.
Wednesday- Threat USA.
Thursday- Threat India.
Friday- Threat Japan.
Saturday- Threat USA again.

Beside that keep issuing random threats to ASEAN countries and others randomly so that they cant decode when is next threat coming. :D

What pathetic piece of journalism.
you talk like some one i known to me ... cant remmeber
 
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It will be hard for chinese companies to get any new major projects in India(Not running/planned one or a private project).

There has been considerable appeal in whatsapp for boycotting chinese products.It takes its own time for that to happen not fully but certain there will be a slow down for sale of good in long term prospect.
 
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we cant bann all chinese goods in one go it will take time but aware ness has started seeping in and withing couple of years it will become a mass movement as patriot indians i request all indian patriots to ask all there freinds and there friends and family to not to buy chinese lights and crackers this diwali and new year and avoid chinese gifts and other products as mush as they can ....... as they say jyot se jyot jalate challo prem ki ganaga bahate challo :tup:
Your resolve is worthy of respect, deciding what to buy, and your freedom. China does not interfere with this kind of thing. But I hope you can understand.... Compared to boycott Chinese goods, India should enhance their manufacturing capacity... In addition, "made in India" there is no "Chinese parts" ?
 
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I can feel your pain, my dear Indian friends, thinking of boycotting Chinese products will be nothing more than "hot air" if not "day dreaming"
Why? simple, "CAN common Indian afford anything more expensive than the Chinese products with similar qualities?"
Obviously the answer is crystal clear, a "BIG NO"
Please come back to earth, my dear Indian friends, YOU'RE not rich as you thought but in fact, YOU'RE dirt poor period
Why? when my hometown Hong Kong with a population of 7 million has a foreign reserve that match your beloved India with 1.3 billion population, does that ring a bell?
Perhaps being patriotic is all well, however being a patriotic daydreamer will get you no where in the real world period
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http://www.tradingeconomics.com/hong-kong/foreign-exchange-reserves
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http://www.tradingeconomics.com/india/foreign-exchange-reserves
 
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