MADE IN CHINA NOT MADE IN PRC, by tricking China, adopting this trick to avoid boycott

Posted on 18th Jun 2020 by rohit kumar

China may be ready for bloodshed at the border, but the dragon's saliva drips from the Indian market. The boycott of Chinese products in the country has intensified once again following violent clashes in the Galvan Valley of eastern Ladakh. In such a situation, today we will tell you how China is trying to throw dust in the eyes of Indian consumers to avoid this 'boycott wave'.

 

The demand for a boycott of Chinese products had intensified even after the Doklam standoff in 2017. After this, on some occasions like Diwali, some organizations had appealed not to buy Chinese battles and idols. It also had a significant impact.

 

After this, China got involved in the tricks so that most Indian buyers do not know at first sight that the product is Chinese. In which country a product is made, it is written on the package and product. Just like a manufacturer made in India would write 'Made in India', similarly Chinese products were written 'Made in China'. That is, it was very easy to identify which goods are Indian and which Chinese. To eliminate this easy identity, China has now stopped writing 'Made in China' on its products. Now it writes Made in PRC. PRC stands for the People's Republic of China. Perhaps he is thinking that Indian consumers will buy the goods after seeing the PRC, they will not understand that it is Made in China.

 

More tricks

China is known for its tricks. Along with writing Made in PRC on Chinese products, he has also tried to give his products a completely Indian look. Under this, he names the products in such a way that they appear to be Indian.

 

No use of Chinese language

Apart from this, he does not write anything in the Chinese language on the books, he writes all the information and guidelines in English, even on many products, he has started writing in Hindi as well. Apart from this, if a picture is to be placed on a packet, it prints the picture of Indian faces. That means you will feel completely product Indian.

 

Trick trick

Mukesh Kumar Purva, who runs a mobile and electronics item shop in Noida's Sector 49, says, "In the last few days, it has been seen that when some people come to get goods, they say that they don't want Chinese, but that PRC They start taking written things, when I tell them that this PRC product is Chinese, then they ask for an Indian product. ”Mukesh said that people do not know how China is playing the game by writing PRC is. He told that in the beginning he also felt that these products belong to some other third country, but the wholesaler gave him this information.

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