- Exercise to ban Chinese product
- Chinese goods also enter the country through other countries
- Government is reviewing trade agreements
- New Delhi: Since the incident in Ladakh, the demand for Chinese goods to boycott Chinese products is increasing rapidly in the country. The Maharashtra government has put three trade agreements with China on hold. But apart from reducing trade directly with China, the government will also have to do a lot of ban Chinese products to teach China a lesson.Actually, Chinese goods are not just imported by China, but some other countries also get Chinese goods in our country. This is the reason that the government is now reviewing trade agreements with other countries besides China. The people working in government departments say that the goods which are being traded under free trade agreements and bilateral agreements and about inverted duty structure are being raised. And gathering details locally for products.Also Read: Turnaround is not about survival of fittest
Special focus on bilateral agreements with Singapore, Japan, South Korea and Sri Lanka – Apart from the trade arrangement with South Asian countries and ASEAN group countries under the South Asian Free Trade Area (SAFTA), Singapore, Japan, South There is a special focus on the bilateral agreements with Korea and Sri Lanka. Actually, the government wants to know about these agreements and not to fix the deficiencies, due to which imports from China are encouraged. India suspects that China sends its goods to India through these countries.
Government in the mode of investigation- Actually the government suspects that these countries are sending Chinese goods to India in violation of the rules. Which means that the free trade agreement (FTA) with these countries is being misused. For this reason, the government will also investigate such imports from China, in which the price of goods is shown to be low. It is believed that their price is being shown only on paper.