"Made in China" is known overseas: medium and high-grade goods are welcomed by India

International Online Report (Reporter Hu Weimin): This December is the 10th anniversary of China's formal accession to the World Trade Organization. At present, China has become the world’s largest exporter and “Made in China” is well known overseas. The quality and cheap products exported by China over the past decade, especially those that are suitable for ordinary people's daily needs, such as household appliances, shoes, clothing and toys, have become an integral part of ordinary people's lives abroad.

Chinese goods have experienced an escalating process in the consciousness of Indian consumers. In the 1990s, Indians generally believed that Chinese goods belonged to low-end cheap goods. However, just over a decade later, Indians have been surprised to find that the Chinese goods that play a leading role in their markets are no longer merely small commodities such as plastic toys. All kinds of medium-to-high-end Chinese products are inexpensive and well-received, and are very popular among ordinary Indian consumers. Ramesh, the owner of a department store in Indira Market in New Delhi, told reporters that his shop also runs some Chinese small commodities, which are cheap and of good quality and are very popular with Indian consumers.

Ramesh: "Most of the products coming from China are of better quality and cheaper prices. All of us ordinary people can afford them, which is suitable for people's consumption here. For example, mobile phones from China are cheaper and cheaper than home-grown mobile phones." A lot of it is also very good. In addition, there are more and more articles of daily use such as shoes and watches coming from China, so I feel that Chinese goods are more popular here."

According to the reporter's observation, the celebration of Indian festivals has gradually changed over the years, such as the largest holiday in India, the Holly Festival and the Festival of Lights. In addition to the previous carnival activities, the public began to enjoy more leisure and shopping during the festival. . Many of the festivals that accompany these festivals are either from China or produced with the support of Chinese technology and raw materials. In addition, during the major festivals in India, some gifts and daily necessities can be seen in the Chinese market. However, the small commodities are only a small microcosm of the rapid development of trade between the two major powers, China and India. In recent years, bilateral trade and economic relations between China and India have been developing rapidly, and they are showing an accelerating trend. In 2010, the trade volume between the two countries reached 61.7 billion U.S. dollars, an increase of 43% compared with 2009. At present, China is India’s largest source of imports and the third largest export market, and India is China’s ninth largest trading partner. The cooperation between the two countries in the areas of infrastructure such as electricity, communications and transportation is also well under way. At the same time, India is one of the largest overseas engineering contracting markets in China. For the trade between China and India, many Indian citizens not only actively support it, but also believe that such trade provides opportunities for both companies.

Mr. Yugesh, a New Delhi citizen who has visited China several times, said: “At present, in our market, there are more and more Chinese goods ranging from toys to **, including ceramic utensils. I think this kind of bilateral trade. It is of great benefit to both countries, and as far as I know, India’s pharmaceuticals, steel, cement and other products also have their own market share in the Chinese market.This trade and cooperation is beneficial to both countries because This brings many opportunities to both companies."

In recent years, the door of the Indian market has opened more and more to Chinese goods. For example, at the recent commercial exhibition that just concluded in the capital New Delhi, some Chinese companies came again. Through face-to-face negotiations with Indian dealers, they are working hard to develop the Indian market and promote Chinese products to Indian consumers. According to some Chinese businessmen, at present, Indian importers have realized the advantages of China's durable consumer goods in terms of quality and price, and expressed their willingness to import large quantities of Chinese consumer goods for use in the domestic retail market. However, they also stated that although most consumers in India belong to the low-end level, they not only value the price, but also care about the quality of goods and after-sales service. The reporter believes that on the basis of reasonable prices, Chinese goods must pay attention to quality and strengthen after-sales service. I believe that Chinese goods in the future will have bright prospects in the Indian market.

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