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Just talking about boycotting Made in China, no one is ready to give up Chinese phones.


Suffice it to say protest?
The country is currently witnessing a massive campaign on social media to boycott Chinese products. However, online and offline sellers do not think that this will stop people from buying Chinese goods. According to the Economic Times, even in the midst of the boycott, for those who want to buy a phone within a certain budget, there is no option but to buy a Chinese phone.

There is no option but Chinese phone!
According to sellers, the low-budget features of Chinese companies' smartphones are unmatched by any other company's phones. Barely one in ten Indians do not want to buy a Chinese phone. So, even amid talk of a boycott of Made in China, demand for Chinese phones is unlikely to be affected.

Dominance of Chinese phones in the range of 15 thousand rupees
A retail executive, speaking on condition of anonymity, said: "We are experiencing financial hardship due to the lockdown. Most people who want to buy a smartphone are willing to spend a maximum of Rs 15,000 on it. There is no company in this segment that can compete with Chinese phones.

Why did the protest start?
Because of Corona, China came to the attention of the whole world. Among them was the boycott of Chinese goods amid military tensions on the Indo-China border. Sonam Wangchuck, a renowned educationist from Ladakh, also appealed to the people to boycott Chinese goods.

No effect of protest is visible
The fact is, however, that even in online shopping websites, the protests in Made in China are having a rare effect. On the other hand, websites like Flipkart, Amazon have started promoting Indian products to take advantage of local pay vocals. Flipkart's ad features products such as Raymond, Libas and Hidesign. While Amazon has launched a local pay vocal section where products from small traders, artisans and startups are being displayed.

No effect on shopping websites either
According to a senior executive associated with the e-commerce company, people's buying patterns have been being studied for the past one month. However, talk of boycotting Chinese goods is hardly having any effect. It may not even have an effect because it is very difficult to know where the product is made from the seller's listing.

Some people are asking for Made in India product
However, according to experts, Flipkart, Amazon and Snapdeal are asking for information on which products are made in which country. Some users are also demanding a search option that only shows Made in India products. Notably, Flipkart was also targeted because of the Chinese investor's investment. However, according to a company executive, this did not have a negative impact on Flipkart.

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