Why Just Boycotting Chinese Products Is Not Good Idea? Will It Really Work? - UniWhy

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Why Just Boycotting Chinese Products Is Not Good Idea?

Today we have to think about this approach with the right mentality, it's because the products we use are mostly made in china but there is an argument which tells that why shouldn't we stop henceforth purchasing their products, but when it again comes to raw materials then those are purchased from China. Then will you even stop purchasing Indian products?

So when we see the issue with practical sense and not in the name of nationalism and emotions we are forgetting how the economy and business works. But don't worry we are here to cover that for you and give the complete knowledge on the same.

Let’s talk about some of the challenges:

If we boycott Chinese brands then do we have any alternative, are we ready to buy Make in India products when in the same market we are getting cheaper products with more features and with much more advanced technology. Think about it.

If we boycott Indian companies that use Chinese raw materials then I assume there are few Indian companies left. For example- TVS and Bajaj both use Chinese raw material in automobiles. Should we stop using Bajaj and TVS?

Similarly, if we plan to boycott Indian companies with Chinese investment then get ready to boycott all these.

So, it's not possible right! If you really feel that we are talking something sense then please do share this video.

But before moving forward we would like to clearly tell that we are not against boycotting Chinese products but we are against the mentality and the approach which we have chosen which will never hurt the Chinese economy.

So what should be the real approach?

Ask yourself some important questions like do we have all the substitutes of what Chinese sell in India and even if we have, what are the sources of raw materials and even if we managed to get raw materials from India then is it funded by the Chinese investment company, then if any buyer sits thinking all this while purchasing products its the big task.

So basically it's the strategic move that China had taken when they were economically backward to make sure that every businessman will flourish in their country.

The first simple answer and substitute of rather boycotting them 1st you need to support Indian businesses and industries and there has to be a change in political will to change the business policies.

When every election is decided on the basis of voter base and not with one distinct goal then it's obvious that yet we are not self-reliant.

Don't forget that self-reliance is not just about purchasing Indian products it's about flourishing new Indian business and significantly making India manufacturing hub of our businesses starting from raw materials to the finished line of goods.


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Single window clearance is necessary to establish the industry and still government has to implement the rules in ease of doing business

mallikarjunkokani
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China never told to purchase their own products and they never advertised to buy (in market there r many products, but Chinese products r good, so we all buy), BUT NOW, ALL R SAYING BYCOTT?
IT'S ONLY FOR SOME DAYS, AFTER A WHILE AGAIN A SAME SITUATION. (I. e India)

chitnis
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Very good initiative to create awareness...much need for the situation

archanab.s
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I’ve heard of interest holiday being provided to Industries for establishment

vajrakant