India has recently taken a series of crackdowns against Chinese companies, including arresting executives and employees of Vivo's Indian subsidiary, banning Chinese apps, and requiring Chinese mobile phone manufacturers to appoint Indian executives. These actions have aroused the anger and questions of many Chinese netizens, why don't we take countermeasures?This article will explore this issue, while analysing the importance of the Indian market to China and the feasibility of imposing sanctions on India.
Recently, India has frequently attacked Chinese companies, from money laundering, tax evasion, false accounting, violation of foreign exchange management laws to harm, etc., there is almost no reason why it cannot be used as an excuse to crack down on Chinese enterprises. For example, India arrested executives and employees of Vivo India on charges of money laundering. At the same time, India has also banned 224 Chinese apps, claiming that in order to *** these crackdown measures show India's vigilance and distrust of Chinese companies, it may be that it is worried that Chinese manufacturing will occupy the Indian market, especially with the continuous improvement of the technology and quality of China's manufacturing industry. However, this practice lacks fairness and integrity, and has caused a lot of distress and losses to Chinese companies.
Despite India's crackdown on Chinese companies, China's importance to the Indian market cannot be overlooked. According to statistics, from 2020 to 2022, China was India's largest partner, with bilateral amounts reaching US$77.7 billion and US$125.6 billion, respectively600 million and 1359$8.5 billion. At the same time, China is India's largest deficit country, with China's exports to India reaching 1,185 in 20220.2 billion US dollars, India's ** deficit with China exceeded 1010$200 million. These data show that India's dependence on China is quite high, and the deficit continues to widen. Therefore, despite the repressive measures taken by India, it needs to import a large amount of mechanical and electrical machinery and equipment, chemicals, electronic equipment parts, etc. from China, and there is a large production gap in the manufacturing sector. If India wants to develop its manufacturing industry, it also needs raw materials and technical support from China. In other words, it is difficult for India to be completely independent of the Chinese market, so sanctions against China may cause greater losses to India.
Although India frequently attacks Chinese companies, is it necessary for us to take countermeasures?Judging from the current situation, the blockade and suppression can only temporarily prevent the development of a country, but cannot change the trend of the country's development. Similar to the repressive measures taken by the United States against China, this does not change our directionHigh added valueDetermination to transform the industry. We have a competitive high-tech andHigh added valueindustry, these areas are what we are inInternationalA strategic advantage for sustainable development in the market. In addition, the transfer of some low-end manufacturing industries is also an inevitable trend in the development of the industry, and Japan and South Korea have also transferred manufacturing to China in the past because of its relatively high cost. For Chinese companies, while they need to be cautious when entering the Indian market, they can respond to the Indian blow by improving product quality, optimizing marketing strategies and reducing costs.
If we want to impose ** sanctions on India, do we have enough confidence and feasibility?Judging from the current situation, the ** sanctions may also bring certain losses to China itself. Despite India's large deficit with China, China has also gained substantial benefits from the Indian market. In addition, we also have to take into account:InternationalRules and Effects. War is not the best way to solve problems, it can easily trigger chain reactions and vicious circles, which will ultimately be detrimental to all parties. We should give full play to our own advantages, improve product quality and competitiveness, and look for more market opportunities, rather than focusing on the ** sanctions against India.
India's crackdown on Chinese companies is undoubtedly outrageous and unfair. However, we should remain rational and calm, and should not take drastic countermeasures for short-term gains. Instead, we should pay more attention to improving the quality of our products, reducing costs, and expanding the global market to cope with India's repression and challenges. China's high-tech,High added valueThe industry has strong competitiveness, and we have reason to believe that our development will not be hindered by short-term blows, but will move forward more firmly.