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In order to give a face to the Chinese goods boycott campaign, CAIT has demanded the government to make it mandatory to name the country that makes it on all goods. The organization says that whether the goods are sold from e-commerce or through other means, the name of the producer country must be mentioned on every item.
CAT's national general secretary Praveen said that on various products imported from China and other countries, Kat has received information from various elements to sell in India by pasting the label "Made in India", in view of this, CAT asked Commerce Minister Piyush Goyal. It demanded that the goods manufactured in that country and the goods of one or more countries engaged in the manufacture of that goods are sold on e-commerce, offline market, large corporate showrooms, direct selling or in any other way. It is very important to make the details mandatory.
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The Confederation of All India Traders, an organization representing around 7 crore small traders in the country, demanded another change from Union Commerce Minister Piyush Goyal to give a edge to the Chinese commodities movement. Has In a letter sent to the minister today, the organization has demanded that the name of the producer country should be mentioned on every item sold in India through e-commerce or markets or any other means. At the same time, it should also be told from where the raw material has been brought for him. It is noteworthy that, accepting the demand made earlier by CAT, the Central Government has made it mandatory to mention both the above details on all the products sold on the government e-commerce portal JAM.
CAT's national general secretary Praveen said that on various products imported from China and other countries, Kat has received information from various elements to sell in India by pasting the label "Made in India", in view of this, CAT asked Commerce Minister Piyush Goyal. It demanded that the goods manufactured in that country and the goods of one or more countries engaged in the manufacture of that goods are sold on e-commerce, offline market, large corporate showrooms, direct selling or in any other way. It is very important to make the details mandatory.
Highlights
- CAIT has demanded another change from Union Commerce Minister Piyush Goyal to give a edge to the Chinese goods boycott movement.
- In a letter sent to the minister today, the organization has demanded that the name of the producer country should be mentioned on every item sold in India through e-commerce or markets or any other means.
- It should also state where the raw material has been brought for it.
- Some elements also buy goods from outside and sell them by sticking the label Made in India.
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