Permission for Apple's suppliers raises questions
About 58 per cent of Indians have reduced their 'Make in China' purchases due to the geo-political situation while 26 per cent said they found Indian alternatives to be better in price and quality
The Chamber of Trade and Industry (CTI) wrote to Union Commerce Minister Piyush Goyal urging him for a change in the import policy and to make it mandatory to write the country of origin on every item
Congress MP Rahul Gandhi on Monday claimed the 'Agnipath' recruitment scheme will adversely impact the morale of armed forces as he continued his attack on the Centre on a range of issues - from note ban to unemployment to inflation - during his Bharat Jodo Yatra which entered its 68th day. Speaking at a public meeting in Hingoli district of central Maharashtra, organised as part of the Congress's mass outreach programme, he hit out at the Narendra Modi government, claiming policies like 'Agnipath', note ban and Goods and Service Tax (GST) were formulated to instill fear among the people of the country. Gandhi alleged the prime minister wants 'Made in China' products as this will benefit "two-three billionaires" in the country. What is Narendra Modi ji doing? They (the BJP) are trying to spread fear, violence and hatred. Be it note ban, Agnipath, GST...all their policies only scare people. The one who gets scared, there is hatred in his heart which leads to division in the society
PLI scheme for large-scale electronics manufacturing and IT hardware along with the scheme to promote component manufacturing will reduce the country's dependence on Chinese electronic products
Sensitive sectors to remain under approval route
China-made products - from smartphones and electrical components to home decor items - gained traction here since the mid-2000s, when they flooded the markets with their cheaper alternatives
A panel of three WTO trade experts on Tuesday said the US broke international rules when it imposed tariffs on Chinese goods in 2018
Bharat Forge Ltd lodged a complaint with ministry's investigation arm Directorate General of Trade Remedies for review of the duties on imports of front axle beam and steering knuckles from China
The Confederation of all India Traders (CAIT) on Sunday launched a campaign 'China Quit India' to boycott Chinese goods, while its members held protests across 600 places across the country.
A bench of Chief Justice S A Bobde and Justices A S Bopanna and V Ramasubramanian issued notice to the Centre and sought its response
From Chinese tech firms moving writ petitions, GST collection improving in June to PM Modi quitting Chinese social media, here are the top headlines of the day
Apex exporters body warns blanket ban on Chinese goods will hurt Indian industry, pushes for FTAs blanket bans
Support from Centre on alternative fuel technologies and batteries holds key
The traders' body recently launched a national campaign titled 'Bhartiya Samaan-Hamara Abhimaan' to boycott Chinese goods
India imports about $70 billion worth of goods from China, mostly manufactured goods.
By blaming China, we give a free pass to our political leaders, who have kept us poor, weak, and stupid.
Not only a 200% import duty on all goods and services from China, Indians want mandatory labelling of Chinese products by regulators in India.
Stressing that the company's mobile phone R&D centre and product team is in India, the Xiaomi India Managing Director also pointed out that it employs 50,000 people in the country
From Sebi easing capital raising norms, FPIs from China still behind other nations to Radhakrishna Damani looking to takeover India Cements, here are the top news on Thursday morning