India puts restrictions to curb sale of 'Chinese' products to government agencies

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NEW DELHI: Amid growing calls for a boycott of Chinese goods after a clash on the border in which 20 Indian soldiers were killed, India's ...

NEW DELHI: Amid growing calls for a boycott of Chinese goods after a clash on the border in which, India's government instructed sellers to declare the country of origin for goods and services purchased via a state-run online portal.

The government announced the change in requirements for users of its Government e-Marketplace portal in a statement on Tuesday . The statement did not single out China, but an official source told Reuters that the main objective was to identify items coming from China.Separately, the portal will provide a"Make in India" filter so that the government or its agencies could choose to buy only those products that meet the minimum 50 per cent local content criteria, the statement said.

"The decision will encourage domestic producers, as many domestic sellers were so far importing goods from China and selling through this portal," a government source, with the direct knowledge of the matter, said.India is also planning to impose higher trade barriers and raise import duties on around 300 products from China and elsewhere, two government officials said, as part of an effort to protect domestic businesses.

The government has instructed all its ministries and agencies to maximise procurement through the portal, run by the commerce ministry, and total purchases are expected to increase to 3 trillion Indian rupees this fiscal year from 500 billion rupees from the year just ended in March.Source: Reuters/aa

 

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