(Deepshikha Gautam, Intern Journalist) New Delhi: After the dispute with India on the border, China’s difficulties are increasing.
After an all-round siege on behalf of the government, CAT, an organization of retail traders, has announced a campaign not to sell Chinese produce at festivals this time.
The business class of the country under the banner of CAT is ready to give a big blow of about 40 thousand crores to China on this year’s Diwali season. CAT National President BC Bhartia and National General Secretary Praveen Khandelwal said that every year on the occasion of Diwali in India, there is a turnover of about 70 thousand crores. About 60 percent of this, about 40 thousand crore rupees of goods have been imported from China in the past years. Kat says that consumers are also determined not to buy Chinese goods in the changed situation after tensions on the border.
In such a situation, retailers under the leadership of CAT are stocking up to sell Indian products prominently in making the Indian goods-our pride and Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s local-on-the-ground and self-sufficient India successful on the ground. Businessmen keep an eye on these products On the occasion of Diwali, mobile, electronic and electrical goods, toys, home furnishing, gift items, watches, clothes, footwear, cosmetics, beauty products, furniture, FMCG products, consumer durables, office stationery, Diwali Puja and Diwali at Home, Shop, Office decorating, Diwali items, etc. are likely to be sold in large quantities.