Sorry social media, Indians are still buying Chinese lights this Diwali because those come cheap

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Sorry social media, Indians are
still buying Chinese lights this Diwali because those come cheap
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Over the last few days, several hashtags have been floated on Twitter and Facebook asking people not to buy China-made LED lights and decoration items this Diwali. People urged others to stay away from the Chinese products, which they fear is eating up India’s economy. These netizens also believe that banning Chinese goods in India will be a big hit to the Chinese economy. People have been flooding Whatsapp and other instant message services to put a stop on Chinese products.

However, the reality seems to be different. Many traders associations across the country have reported that people still tend to buy Chinese goods. And the obvious reason for it is the price. The market that swears by its sensitivity to prices have bowed down to Chinese products.


"Chinese products are a huge rage due to low cost. Indian consumers prefer Chinese products due to low costs," Sat Narayan, president of the Gaffar Market and Vishnu Marg Market Association told the Economic Times.

Highlighting the difference in price, a shopkeeper in a market in west Delhi said a 10-m-long fairy light made in China costs Rs 50 while a similar product from India is priced at Rs 200.

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"Indian companies had stopped producing lights for Diwali and other festivals almost 10 years ago, ever since their imports from China started," said Narayan.