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Survey Reveals 43% Indians Reject Made In China Products | Indo-China Border Standoff

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A recent report by online firm LocalCircles has revealed that about half of Indian consumers surveyed said they did not buy made-in-China products in the past 12 months as an aftermath of the border tensions with China. The report is based on a 10-day survey conducted from June 1st covering 17,800 citizens residing in 281 districts of India. Watch the full story to know more!</p>

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