New Delhi:Given the anti-China mood in the country, 97 per cent people say they will boycott buying major Chinese brands like Xiaomi, Vivo, Oppo, WeChat, Tik Tok, according to a Local Circles survey.
87 per cent Indians say they are willing to boycott buying Chinese products for next 1 year in light of the latest India-China faceoff while 78 per cent citizens support government imposing a 200 per cent duty on Chinese imports.
90 per cent Indians say all products with country of origin as China must be required to have a mandatory BIS, CRS, CDSCO, FSSAI or relevant Indian Standards certification for them to be sold in India.
When asked if they are willing to boycott buying/using products & services of Chinese companies like Xiaomi, Oppo, Vivo, One Plus, Club Factory, Aliexpress, Shein, Tik tok, WeChat etc. effective immediately, 58 per cent said 'yes, won't buy from now', while 39 per cent said 'yes, won't buy from now but have to use what I have already purchased'.
This means that 97 per cent Indians say they will boycott buying major Chinese brands and instead, support Indian brands. Many of these companies have had an important hand in the economic expansion of China in the last decade and India stays a strategically important market for many big Chinese companies. Major categories of import from China include smartphones, telecom equipment, televisions, home appliances, auto components, pharma ingredients etc.
Local Circles said the border conflict on June 15 with China which led to a death of 20 Indian soldiers has not gone down well with the citizens of the country.
Indian consumers have been talking about boycotting Chinese products as a mark of respect to the fallen soldiers. The timing of this Chinese action has only elevated the Government stance of being self-reliant, which was made public a month back through the Atmanirbhar Bharat mission.