India bans import of power equipment from China: Check Power Minister’s tough message

Amid the nationwide rage to boycott Chinese products after the brutal face-off at Galwan valley, Power Minister R K Singh on Friday said that India will not import power equipment from China. R K Singh urged the state distribution companies to not give orders for supply of equipment to Chinese firms as India will manufacture everything in the domestic market. While giving a tough message against China, R K Singh said that we create jobs for a country that transgresses into India’s territory and kills the Indian soldiers. Hence, the government has decided to put China and Pakistan in the list of prior reference countries, which means that they will be banned from sending their products into the Indian market.

India heavily depends on Chinese products as 80 per cent of the solar imports come from China. To reduce such imports, the power and new & renewable energy minister earlier revealed that the government is planning to levy 15-20 per cent duty, which would rise to 40 per cent in a year.

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