Imports from China into India drop 

Imports from China into India drop 

New Delhi/Beijing: – The import of Chinese good into India has dropped by 24.7%. A huge effect of the boycott of Chinese products is becoming evident and the decline in the bilateral trade is a telling blow for China.    There was an attempt to scoff at the Indian boycott of Chinese products, in an article […]

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Ban on import of Chinese power equipment   

Ban on import of Chinese power equipment   

New Delhi – The Indian government has taken one more decision to deliver one more jolt to China on the economic front. The government has banned the import of Chinese equipment in the power sector, citing national security issues. Union Energy Minister RK Singh held a meeting with the State Energy Ministers through videoconferencing and […]

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Global Times appeals not to let border dispute affect Indo-Chinese trade

Global Times appeals not to let border dispute affect Indo-Chinese trade

New Delhi/Beijing: Chinese mouthpiece, the Global Times had claimed that the Indian campaign to boycott Chinese products would fail. But China seems to have panicked, following the symbolic torching of Chinese products by Indians, following the martyrdom of 20 Indian soldiers in the Galwan Valley. The Global Times has appealed that don’t let the border dispute affect […]

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CAIT announces list of 500 banned Chinese items

CAIT announces list of 500 banned Chinese items

New Delhi: – ‘Confederation of All India Traders’ the apex body of associations of small traders and 40,000 small-bog traders, has decided to intensify the campaign against Chinese products. CAIT has declared a list of 500 Chinese items that can be banned and has set the target of reducing ₹1 trillion worth of imports from […]

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Australia set to take China on, in the Rare Earth mineral sector, Chinese exports in that sector decline by 18%

Australia set to take China on, in the Rare Earth mineral sector, Chinese exports in that sector decline by 18%

Canberra/Washington: There seems to be a new turn in the China-Australia relations, which are already strained, over the last few years. Australia talking tough regarding the issues of the South China Sea and Chinese interference in other countries has prepared to challenge the Chinese domination in the Rare Earth Minerals sector. Talks have already been […]

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Major decline in Chinese bilateral trade, against the background of intense trade war with US

Major decline in Chinese bilateral trade, against the background of intense trade war with US

Beijing/Washington: China, refusing to retreat in the trade war against the United States, has been hit by a major decline in trade. In August, Chinese imports declined by 22%, and exports declined by 16%. Local sources informed that along with the United States, Chinese exports at the international level also have reportedly declined by 3%. […]

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US initiates moves to break the Chinese monopoly in Rare Earth Minerals; discussions start with Australia

US initiates moves to break the Chinese monopoly in Rare Earth Minerals; discussions start with Australia

Washington/Canberra: The trade war between the United States and China has flared up further, following the announcement by the US President, to tax the entire imports of Chinese goods. Against this background, discussions have started of China using the Nuclear option against the United States, which includes the US bonds and Rare Earth Minerals. Given […]

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