Can Boycott Chinese Goods, But Need Indian Alternative: Traders

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  • Published On: June 19, 2020
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After the India-China face-off on the border, the Confederation of All India Traders (CAIT) has called for boycott of Chinese manufactured goods and appealed to celebrities to stop endorsing Chinese products. But on ground the situation is different. NDTV reported from Sadar Bazar, India's biggest wholesale market where traders say they want to boycott products but it's easier said than done due to high excise duties and red tape, which prevents local manufacturing from flourishing.

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