Seeking Solutions For A More Sustainable India china Trade Send In Your Suggestions |
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| By Inchin Closer |
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| After telecom and power equipment manufacturers, cotton
traders, toy manufacturers, soda ash importers and iron
ore exporters, its now the turn of electrical equipment
manufacturers to raise a hue and cry about cheap Chinese
equipment entering the market. Recently the Indian Electrical and Electronics Manufacturers Association (IEEMA) appealed to the government of India against cheaper imports from China, which comprise roughly 90 percent of Indias electrical components market. The IEEMA has requested New Delhi to impose an anti-dumping ban on electrical equipment such as transformers, insulators, AC circuits, motors, electric meters and towers worth Rs 4,000 crore every year. The problem is rhetoric and exists in every sector, - India continues to import cheap Chinese equipment until it suits the market. Traders and manufacturers enjoy the huge margins and bask in profits, however once chinese imports hit public, domestic manufacturers the industry sits up in arms. Chinese equipment is criticised for being of poor quality, and Beijing subsidized equipment is touted as being cheap. China isnt given a proper explanation for why the goods were served an anti-dumping duty and after expiration of the trade tariff term, Chinese imports resume. The industry in both countries, suffers a slight set back during the standoff and as has now become the norm, rides the tide until trade doors are open again. In keeping with our tradition of seeking collaborative answers from the people of India and China, Inchin Closer asks you, the reader, with enough China-India experience to suggest innovative solutions to block this blow hot, blow cold attitude between our trade. We believe that since we are all stuck in this trade conundrum together, it is only from within us that a solution can arise. As a result, we seek sustainable, practical solutions from you, that we can suggest to trade bodies and take to government agencies so that trade between China and India doesnt remain so whimsical. |
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| About The Author INCHIN CLOSER is a comprehensive professional services consultancy that offers multinational clients support prior to and post incorporation in both India and China. Created to improve the understanding, of and between the two most dynamic countries of our generation, Inchin Closer works across sectors with companies, trade bodies, educational institutions and organizations to Bring India and China closer. |
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