homeindia NewsAbout 43% Indian consumers didn't buy made in China items post Galwan clashes: Survey

About 43% Indian consumers didn't buy made-in-China items post Galwan clashes: Survey

Imports from China, however, increased 42 percent year-on-year during January-May 2021, due to a rise in the import of life-saving medical equipment and medical oxygen equipment by India from China, according to the report.

By PTI Jun 15, 2021 1:34:04 PM IST (Updated)


About half of Indian consumers surveyed said they did not buy made-in-China products in the past 12 months as an aftermath of the border tensions with China, a report by online firm LocalCircles on Monday said. The report is based on a survey, which was conducted during June 1-10 and covered 17,800 citizens residing in 281 districts of the country.
Imports from China, however, increased 42 percent year-on-year during January-May 2021, due to a rise in the import of life-saving medical equipment and medical oxygen equipment by India from China, according to the report. ”In reality, China’s share in Indian imports for intermediate goods is 12 percent, and capital goods is 30 percent, while final consumer goods is 26 percent.
”The first question in the survey sought to understand how many products that were made in China did Indian consumers purchase in the past 12 months. In response, 43 percent said they did not buy anything made in China,” the report said. Twenty Indian soldiers were killed in clash between India and Chinese troops in border escalation at the Galwan Valley in June 2020.