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Why India must take China’s warning of a trade war seriously

Why is your Modi buying Chinese stuff?
Who is forcing him to do this?

So if your Indian as you claim to be, who is your prime minster, its Modi isn't it? Then what do mean by "your modi". Its ok don't be shy, your tru colours are evident. Modi is paying for the congressmans mistakes and insignificant noobs like you are here to ask why.

Modi is not buying Chinese stuff... Importers are importing from manufacturers that are based out of China... Get your GK right oh Hi IQ Chinese(We know who you are )

Yes the brain child of the CCP, who hasn't iota of common sense on economics or global trade synchronisation. Bravo :blink:
 
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China has been using trade to the max,other countries are worried about trade wars with China fearing that will have effect on their economics.lets Chinese start the trade war and India will show others how to handle it,we should not be worried about short term lose but at the long term gains.
India has shown others how to maintain relations with China after questioning one china policy ,when India told them we recognize one china as long as China recognize one India policy.
India has shown others how to handle China when they start to change status co of disputed territories.

Rest assured India will show others how to handle trade wars with China and I am sure this is one war China dsnt want .
 
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Is it not what I have been writing of?
And is it not what the right winger rats don't understand at all.
What differ between you and barka dutt and sometimes its feels like barka is operating Ashoka123 account, everyone here knows you are pureland breed.

deluded Indian will tell you to hell to these analysis. As we are IT "superpower" and "service driven" economy, we will replace China's mannufacture might in no time````:lol:
tell ping if he listens to commoners to apply sanction on India, we are waiting.
 
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deluded Indian will tell you to hell to these analysis. As we are IT "superpower" and "service driven" economy, we will replace China's mannufacture might in no time````:lol:


So you made a thread on this personal opinion !

We are waiting for the shooting war & now its a Trade war ?

Remarks like these reinforce the view that China's bluff has been called correctly that too by a PM was was the most Pro Chinese PM we have had .
 
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Is it not what I have been writing of?
And is it not what the right winger rats don't understand at all.

You mean jamat-e-islami in Pak has a POV on whether India and China will have a trade war?

deluded Indian will tell you to hell to these analysis. As we are IT "superpower" and "service driven" economy, we will replace China's mannufacture might in no time````:lol:

Yes. I accept defeat. We will not be No.1 in making soft toys anytime soon.
 
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India wants to develop its manufacturing sector. It won't happen till Chinese manufactured goods/components are cheaper. Indian businessmen and industrialists have had no incentive to invest in chip fabrication plants, capital goods/machinery, etc.
If China imposes restrictions on trade, it would be a massive victory for India.
The average Indian cares about money (cheap gadgets, cheap everything ), and would not buy local stuff if Chinese stuff is cheaper. The government can't educate the vast sea of uneducated or barely educated poor/middle class folks on the benefits of favouring indigenous industries.
Duties are the way forward. China has even stronger protectionist policies in its domestic market.
 
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Why India must take China’s warning of a trade war seriously


NEW DELHI: India has not taken Chinese bullying over Doklam seriously. For the last several weeks, China has been warning of helping insurgents in India, invading border areas in Uttaranchal and Kashmir, and a war breaking out soon. It is clear China cannot afford a war over Doklam. That’s why India has not responded to China’s belligerence in equal measure.

However, there is one war which can break out and India cannot afford it—a trade war with China. Recently, India imposed anti-dumping duties on 93 Chinese products. China is not going to tolerate this measure and is likely to respond. State-owned Chinese media has urged Chinese firms to reconsider the risks of investing in India and warned New Delhi to be prepared for the “possible consequences for its ill-considered action”.

An article in state-owned Global Times said that China could easily retaliate with restrictions on Indian products, but added that it “doesn't make much economic sense” for the country. But it warned that a trade war between China and India seemed to be looming after the imposition of anti-dumping duties on Chinese products.

Why India cannot afford to fight a trade war with China at this juncture? Consider the following:

India's trade deficit with China rose to $46.56 billion last year. China's exports to India totaled $58.33 billion, registering a meager increase of 0.2% compared to $58.25 billion in 2015. India's exports to China dropped 12% from 2015 to $11.76 billion.

India exports less to China (mainly raw materials) and imports more (mainly electronics and other manufactured goods which are in high demand). India's pharma sector has critical dependence on Chinese imports used in drugs manufacturing.

China's exports to India account for only 2 per cent of its total exports. So even if Indians boycott all the goods imported form China, it will not make as big an impact on China as to bring it to its knees before India.

Of course, China needs new markets for its manufactured goods, and India is one of those new markets where its electronic goods, especially smartphones, have found a large market. But China can find markets in other Asian countries and even in Africa. It is also trying to create a market for its goods in Europe. It is in no way dependent on India.

China is India’s largest trading partner, but the trade is heavily skewed in favour of China. A trade war when Indian manufacturing ability is limited is not going to favour India. India’s imports from China are crucial at this stage.

India today imports telecom gear worth over Rs 70,000 crore annually, much of it from Chinese firms like Huawei and ZTE. Chinese companies dominate the telecom sector in India. In handsets, they control 51% of India’s $8 billion plus smartphone market with brands like Xiaomi, Oppo, Vivo and OnePlus.

Power is another sector where India has come to be dependent on Chinese imports. In the 12th Plan alone, almost 30% of the generating capacity was imported from China. In the rapidly growing solar energy sector, between April 2016 and January 2017, solar equipment from China had a share of 87% in a market pegged at $1.9 billion. According to consultancy firm Grant Thornton, in 2017, when inbound deals dipped, the Chinese shifted gears and accounted for 31% of the inbound deal value as against 27% from the US.

The popular impression is that China is dumping consumer goods into India. But the fact is that India depends on China for capital goods too. Reduction in import of cheaper capital goods will push up production costs.

India can fight trade wars with China only when it has removed the big skew in its trade with China, which can take a decade of manufacturing growth.

Trade war is Nothing

If we are searching then we will get anything in the world, if china is the only Market for world then entire world will die, only thing is we need to search the right Place

also we must impose goods anti duping,
 
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again if you funny Indian can read abit of professional and serious papers and industrial researches apart from your Bollywood "2012 superpower" propaganda, you wouldn't be this ignorant and delusional. there arent many options for primitive India and it is the fact.

there are only handful suppliers that can provide state-of-art data gears and capital goods, and they are mostly Chinese.
If "you" funny Chinese understood basic economics. You wouldn't blow your frickkin' top over this. It's simple demand & supply. There was a time when owing to sanctions no one gave us a cryogenic engine. We made our own.

You think there will be no suppliers if China - India business ceases completely. You think Indian companies won't take over the vacuum left behind. It might hit enterprise consumers bottom line for some period. So what. Even though it is not the best case scenario for overall world trade. We will survive & thrive.

Not long ago when our economy was opening. Everyone used to say. These foreign companies will come & take over our enterprises. What happened. We are doing our fair share of M&A. A lot of major brand names are Indian owned now.

We are the ultimate jugaadu junta. We will figure it out boy.

In the meantime you can ask your CCP propagandist "walking on leaves & whatnot" super boring nonsensical movies to make a movie on Tienanmen or how died because of Mao's policies.
 
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trade war?till to now,only India blocked some Chinese products,and china do nothing about it, no really trade war at all.
 
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Trade war is Nothing

If we are searching then we will get anything in the world, if china is the only Market for world then entire world will die, only thing is we need to search the right Place

also we must impose goods anti duping,

Dont kid yourself. Even Trump a western media protrayed moron wouldnt even dare to start a trade war with China.

You think pesky India can do so?

Wh


So...China who enjoys trade surplus with India ... is going to stop trade with India... I say bring it on.. and let China lose a net trade surplus of 60 Billion USD..... There are other sources for import for India ... but China does not have enough sources to Export ...

Chinese economy is 11 trillion. Jokes on your 1000 inch chest :D

If "you" funny Chinese understood basic economics. You wouldn't blow your frickkin' top over this. It's simple demand & supply. There was a time when owing to sanctions no one gave us a cryogenic engine. We made our own.

You think there will be no suppliers if China - India business ceases completely. You think Indian companies won't take over the vacuum left behind. It might hit enterprise consumers bottom line for some period. So what. Even though it is not the best case scenario for overall world trade. We will survive & thrive.

Not long ago when our economy was opening. Everyone used to say. These foreign companies will come & take over our enterprises. What happened. We are doing our fair share of M&A. A lot of major brand names are Indian owned now.

We are the ultimate jugaadu junta. We will figure it out boy.

In the meantime you can ask your CCP propagandist "walking on leaves & whatnot" super boring nonsensical movies to make a movie on Tienanmen or how died because of Mao's policies.

I wouldnt count on India company taking over.

If they had the capability to do so they would have done so long ago.

You are living in your alternate reality. Biz owners want cheap raw materials to maximize its profit. Which happens to be a strong aspect of chinese product. Majority of Indian cannot afford expensive western products. Your 1000inch chest is laughable.
 
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Dont kid yourself. Even Trump a western media protrayed moron wouldnt even dare to start a trade war with China.

You think pesky India can do so?

Why not, china is not Making everything by their own, they are importing the raw material from other country and Making it as a Product and selling it to other country,

since when you are mentioned US, Making the Product is Very costly in US so they don't have choice and even US company are not willing to do
is there anything stopping or china is only country can provide

India is capable of Making anything and everything
Only thing is India government need to start to search where will get the raw material,

Chinese goods are not so cheap they are costly more then what you thing but china CCP provides subsidy for their manufacturers to keep the cost low and keep Manufacturing,

Example:-

read the below link

https://hbr.org/2013/04/how-chinese-subsidies-changed
 
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And which is of this is not replaceable? Huawei or ZTE can be replaced by Cisco, Siemens etc. Enough players in the cell phone industry of non Chinese origin - Apple, Sony, Nokia, Asus . There is nothing on which India is dependent on China - if they wish to not export, by all means don't. No one is forcing your hand.
 
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