'Boycott China' trends online but little impact on consumer products sales. CAIT has announced a plan for a “phased” boycott of China which will began with no longer purchase finished products from China. In 2020, the exiled members of the Tibetan Youth Congress (TYC) organized a movement to boycott Chinese products in McLeodganj to promote awareness …
[+] boycott Chinese goods organised by the Confederation of All India Traders (CAIT) at Karol Bagh market in New Delhi, India, on Monday, June 22, 2020. While the anti-China sentiment is high across the country, especially for made in China products, a boycott, and an immediate one at that is far from feasible. Consumers can then make informed choices. Echoes of 'boycott China' can now be heard from as far away as the Times Square itself.
The world now sees the harm flowing from an authoritarian, closed society.
Until China alters its behavior, let’s boycott Chinese goods and services. Companies should clearly identify where products are made, assembled and what components, if any, come from China.
Once that is complete, the organization will seek to start boycotting parts along industrial supply chains that come from China but end up in products …
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