logo
Boycott China: 50 items that are found in every home in India, start boycotting these items and China will..., check full list

Boycott China: 50 items that are found in every home in India, start boycotting these items and China will..., check full list

India.com3 days ago

India boycotts China
After India conducted Operation Sindoor on terror locations in Pakistan, countries like China, Pakistan and Azerbaijan came into its support. As a result of the support, these countries are facing a significant backlash in India. Indians have reportedly rejected the tourist locations of Turkey and Azerbaijan, causing a massive decline in the Visa requests to these countries. After Azerbaijan and Turkey, the Indian sense of anger is growing against China. Here are all the details you need to know about the Chinese items used in India. China boycott: List of Chinese items used in India: Smartphones – Xiaomi (Mi, Redmi), Oppo, Vivo, Realme
Power Banks – Xiaomi, Anker
Earphones/Headphones – OnePlus, Realme, Xiaomi
Mobile Chargers – Xiaomi, Oppo, Vivo
Tempered Glass (Screen Protectors) – Spigen, Baseus
USB Cables – Anker, Baseus
Smartwatches – Amazfit, Xiaomi
Bluetooth Speakers – JBL (some models), Xiaomi
LED Bulbs – Syska (some models), Generic Chinese brands
LED Strip Lights – Generic Chinese brands
Electric Kettle – Xiaomi, Generic Chinese brands
Electric Trimmers – Xiaomi, Philips (some models)
Hair Dryers – Xiaomi, Generic Chinese brands
Electric Shavers – Xiaomi, Kemei
Portable Fans – Generic Chinese brands
Decorative Garlands (Diwali/Christmas) – Generic Chinese brands
Laxmi-Ganesh Idols (Plastic/Ceramic) – Generic Chinese brands
Holi Pichkari – Generic Chinese brands
Holi Colours (Powder/Liquid) – Generic Chinese brands
Plastic Toys – Generic Chinese brands
Battery-Operated Toys – Generic Chinese brands
Remote Control Cars/Drones – DJI, Generic Chinese brands
Solar Cells/Panels – Generic Chinese brands
Electronic Display Boards – Generic Chinese brands
Memory Cards (SD Cards) – SanDisk (some models), Generic Chinese brands
Pen Drives – Generic Chinese brands
Wireless Communication Equipment – Generic Chinese brands
Sound Recorders – Generic Chinese brands
CCTV Cameras – Hikvision, Dahua
Furniture (Cheap Desks, Chairs) – Generic Chinese brands
Bedsheets – Generic Chinese brands
Plastic Containers – Generic Chinese brands
Non-Stick Kadai/Tawa – Generic Chinese brands
Porcelain Cups and Plates – Generic Chinese brands
Cheap Glasses (Frames) – Generic Chinese brands
Digital Thermometer – Generic Chinese brands
BP Monitor – Generic Chinese brands
Badminton Racket – Yonex (some models), Generic Chinese brands
Football – Generic Chinese brands
Shoes – Generic Chinese brands
School Bag – Generic Chinese brands
Umbrella – Generic Chinese brands
Fake Jewelry – Generic Chinese brands
Electric Massager – Xiaomi, Generic Chinese brands
Heating Pad – Generic Chinese brands
Electric Toothbrush – Xiaomi, Generic Chinese brands
Insect Killer Device – Generic Chinese brands
Coffee Maker – Generic Chinese brands
Electric Can Opener – Generic Chinese brands
Outdoor Barbecue – Generic Chinese brands
(With inputs from agencies)

Orange background

Try Our AI Features

Explore what Daily8 AI can do for you:

Comments

No comments yet...

Related Articles

So much for being Mr Nice Guy: Trump slams China for 'violating' trade deal with US
So much for being Mr Nice Guy: Trump slams China for 'violating' trade deal with US

India Today

time22 minutes ago

  • India Today

So much for being Mr Nice Guy: Trump slams China for 'violating' trade deal with US

US President Donald Trump on Friday accused China of violating its trade agreement with the United States amid the ongoing tussle over tariffs and counter-tariffs, saying that he has paid so much for being "Mr, Nice Guy!"Trump claimed that by sealing a trade deal with Beijing in order to save China from what was going to be a very bad situation after he imposed unprecedented 145 per cent tariffs on imports from Asia's largest a post on his Truth Social platform, Trump wrote, "Two weeks ago China was in grave economic danger! The very high Tariffs I set made it virtually impossible for China to TRADE into the United States marketplace which is, by far, number one in the World. We went, in effect, COLD TURKEY with China, and it was devastating for them. Many factories closed and there was, to put it mildly, 'civil unrest.' I saw what was happening and didn't like it, for them, not for us. I made a FAST DEAL with China in order to save them from what I thought was going to be a very bad situation, and I didn't want to see that happen. Because of this deal, everything quickly stabilized and China got back to business as usual. Everybody was happy! That is the good news!!! The bad news is that China, perhaps not surprisingly to some, HAS TOTALLY VIOLATED ITS AGREEMENT WITH US. So much for being Mr. NICE GUY!"advertisement This came hours after US Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent said that trade negotiations with China were stalled and required direct involvement from President Donald Trump and Chinese President Xi Jinping to move forward. Speaking to Fox News, Bessent highlighted the complexity of the talks and said progress had slowed since the temporary 90-day truce reached earlier this this month, US Trade Representative Jamieson Greer said the Trump administration agreed to drop the 145 per cent tariff imposed last month to 30 per cent. China agreed to lower its tariff rate on US goods to 10 per cent from 125 per cent in two biggest economies agreed to roll back tariffs on each other's goods for an initial 90-day period in a bid to defuse the brewing trade war between announcement came on the back of the marathon trade negotiations in Geneva, Switzerland, the first high-level talks between Washington and Beijing since Trump imposed steep tariffs on Chinese May 29, US Treasury Secretary Bessent said that the temporary deal helped calm markets but failed to address deeper US concerns about China's state-controlled economic model. Since then, the Trump administration has turned its focus to trade talks with other partners, including Japan, India, and the EU.

EV makers Tata, Mahindra seek to block hybrids in govt fleets, documents show
EV makers Tata, Mahindra seek to block hybrids in govt fleets, documents show

Time of India

time26 minutes ago

  • Time of India

EV makers Tata, Mahindra seek to block hybrids in govt fleets, documents show

India's biggest automakers are seeking to block a pollution management body's attempts to promote hybrid vehicles in government fleets in and around New Delhi, saying it will disrupt adoption of cleaner battery electric cars and hit investments, documents show. Companies, including Mahindra & Mahindra and Tata Motors , are lobbying the ministry of heavy industries to overturn an attempt to equate hybrids with EVs and ensure incentives for all government programmes are restricted to electric models, five company letters seen by Reuters show. In a May 2 advisory, the Commission for Air Quality Management, tasked with fixing severe air pollution levels in India's capital region, categorised strong hybrids as "cleaner vehicles" recommending their use in government fleets, a move that caught carmakers by surprise. Given the "ultra-high density" of vehicular traffic in New Delhi and nearby areas, there is a need to move away from "polluting vehicles, dependent purely on fossil fuels like diesel and petrol", the commission said. Automakers, however, argue that hybrids - which use a battery and combustion engine - are reliant on fossil fuels whereas EVs produce zero tailpipe emissions, making them an effective solution for the urban air pollution crisis. "Our plea is for government policy and incentives to stay firmly focused only on EVs," Mahindra said in its May 15 letter to the heavy industries ministry. Along with Tata and Mahindra, JSW MG Motor , Hyundai Motor and Kia Corp have also written to the ministry in support of electric cars, rekindling their face-off with hybrid proponents like Toyota Motor and Maruti Suzuki. Tata, Mahindra, JSW MG Motor, Hyundai , Kia Corp and the ministry of heavy industries did not respond to requests for comment. Policy uncertainty The potential opportunity is huge - of the 847,544 vehicles in use by government agencies across India in 2022, only 5,384 were EVs - less than 1%, official data showed. A major concern for EV makers is that support for hybrids dilutes the Indian government's own policy which incentivises only EVs in its production-linked schemes and other programmes. It will also create confusion among car buyers, companies and investors, hurting EV sales at a time when their growth is already slowing due to inadequate charging infrastructure and high upfront vehicle costs. "The lack of a consistent and predictable policy environment may deter long-term investors ... particularly in high-capex, technology-intensive sectors like EV," said Tata, which has raised $1 billion from private equity firm TPG for its EV push. Tata in its May 15 letter said, the commission's move will undermine current and proposed EV investments, impact India's global image as an investor friendly destination and send mixed signals to international stakeholders. Carmakers in India are expected to invest over $10 billion through 2030 to manufacture lithium-ion cells, EVs and batteries, ratings agency Moody's said in a report, adding EV adoption rates in India are still low versus China, Europe and the U.S. Mahindra's EV unit counts Singapore's Temasek and British International Investment among investors while Hyundai plans to invest over $500 million in EVs in India.

If Pak dares again, we will enter its home and reply: Modi
If Pak dares again, we will enter its home and reply: Modi

United News of India

time35 minutes ago

  • United News of India

If Pak dares again, we will enter its home and reply: Modi

Kanpur, May 30 (UNI) While praising the Indian Army's action against terrorist hideouts in Pakistan a few days ago, Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Friday advised Pakistan to mend its ways and said that 'Operation Sindoor' is not over yet. Addressing a public meeting at the Chandrashekhar Azad Agricultural University campus after launching development projects worth more than Rs 47,573 crore, including the expansion of Kanpur Metro and power plants, the PM said, "Our army performed such a feat that the Pakistani army had to beg to stop the war. I salute the bravery of the Army again and again from this land. 'Operation Sindoor' is not over yet. if Pakistan-backed terrorists dare again, they will be given a befitting reply by entering their homes." He gave a stern warning to Pakistan and said, "Now the game of state and non-state elements will not work. Wherever the enemy is, he will be defeated. "Operation Sindoor' demonstrated the power of India's indigenous weapons and 'Make in India'. Weapons like the Brahmos missile destroyed targets by entering the enemy's home." Speaking on Aatmanirbhar Bharat, Modi said that UP, especially Kanpur, is playing an important role in the country's self-reliance in the defence sector. He said that seven factories, including the old Ordnance Factory in Kanpur, have been converted into modern companies. "Today, the country's biggest defense corridor is being built in UP, which once witnessed the exodus of traditional industries, now big companies of the defence sector are coming there" he said Discussing the development of Kanpur, he said that now, metro, infrastructure, and civic amenities have started appearing here like big cities. "Kanpur Metro is proof that if the government's intentions are clear and the intentions are strong, then development is possible," he said. Tight security arrangements were made during the PM's address, and thousands of people were present at the public meeting. The PM said the programme was proposed on April 24, but due to the terrorist attack in Pahalgam, Jammu and Kashmir, he had to cancel the visit. He paid tribute to Shubham Dwivedi of Kanpur, who was martyred in the attack, and described the pain of his daughter Aishnya Dwivedi as the shared grief of the country. He said, "The same anger of our sisters was seen by the whole world in the form of Operation Sindoor." UNI XC AB SSP

DOWNLOAD THE APP

Get Started Now: Download the App

Ready to dive into the world of global news and events? Download our app today from your preferred app store and start exploring.
app-storeplay-store