Sale of Chinese Goods Take A Hit As India Spars With Pak Over Terror | Read

  • 2:05
  • Published On: October 17, 2016
Cinema View
Embed
With India-Pakistan tensions soaring high following the Uri attack, many traders have demanded a complete boycott of goods from Pak's all weather-friend, China. Traders in old Delhi's wholesale markets, who get the most of the Chinese imports, are among the first to respond to the calls of boycott on the ground. They said even the demand for Chinese goods has gone down, at least by 20 per cent if not more.

Related Videos

Indian Market To Hang Up On Chinese Smartphones?
June 19, 2020 2:21
Can Boycott Chinese Goods, But Need Indian Alternative: Traders
June 19, 2020 4:00
Won't Use Nuclear Weapons First, Says Imran Khan Amid Tension With India
September 03, 2019 1:48
"Not Afraid": Professor Goes To Cops After Harassment Over India-Pak Post
March 04, 2019 1:54
US Stops New China Tariffs For 90 Days, But There's A 25% Catch
December 02, 2018 1:33
India-China Row: The Economic Fallout
August 03, 2017 25:16
Chinese Goods Get A Cold Shoulder From Delhi Traders, Amid Fear Of Losses
October 28, 2016 1:59
Chinese Products Boycott: China Made Goods Face A Sales Slump
October 22, 2016 1:54
Can 'Indian Nationalists' Afford Ban On Chinese Goods?
October 04, 2016 2:13
Our Offerings: NDTV
  • मध्य प्रदेश
  • राजस्थान
  • इंडिया
  • मराठी
  • 24X7
Choose Your Destination