Boycott China Downsides

Chaitanya Rungta
2 min readJun 29, 2020

As we all know that during the present times, people have started protesting against Chinese products in many parts of India. The main reason for this is the Indo-Chinese tensions in the Galwan Valley near the state of Lakdak. Exports to India in China averaged 5455471.96 USD THO from 2014 until 2020, reaching an all time high of 9616000 USD THO in February of 2020 and a record low of 2326991 USD THO in February of 2014. Imagine a country with this amount of export to be boycotted . This is practically not possible. China exports almost all items to India and also has many shares in Indian companies like PayTM and HDFC bank. Chinese companies like MI, Oppo,Vivo ect. have also won the support of Indians and especially MI by bringing new and new products to the Indian market which are extremely affordable. As we all know that almost all major companies like Dell,HP,Apple,Samsung ect. have there major manufacturing units in China leading to difficulty in the process of boycotting china as the companies would not be able to cator the demand of there clients. For example, I had to buy a laptop because of my online classes but due to the process of boycotting China, The consginments of the companies were not reaching on time making difficulties as the demand were more but the deliveries were reaching late and in the result of that the companies were going in loss which forced them to increase prises of their products by ten thousand rupees. Hopefully i got one Dell G3 15 3590 gaming laptop ( review in next blog ) resolving my problem but making it difficult for people who are on tight budgets to buy one for them. People need to understand that painting black lines on the dragon’s made on restaurants is not going to change anything and burning statues of Shi Jing ping will not resolve anything. Boycotting anything over a few while is not easy. It need some time. Chine government have done some things which are not acceptable and I totally agree on that point but these acts should not be encouraged .I urge to every single person reading this blog to please try and stop these protests.

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Chaitanya Rungta

Hi, My name is chaitanya rungta and I am a student of TSMS Noida. I love music, writing short stories, poems, blogs and want to be an Entrepreneur