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In the east, Chinese incursion in India’s festive season sales continues unchecked—Part III

‘Buy local’ and ‘Boycott China’ may be the slogans of the season, but Chinese products are packed to the rafters in the large wholesale and retail stores in Mumbai’s Crawford Market and Kolkata’s Burrabazaar. This is the concluding part of a three-part series.

November 11, 2020 / 20:31 IST
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Pradeep Patil, proprietor of Maharaja Luminaries in Mumbai’s Crawford Market, is visibly irritated when asked about the origin of the LED light strips his store sells. Patil reopened his shop merely six weeks ago and is now fully focussed on making up for the losses incurred during the seven months it was shut due to the Covid-induced lockdown.

“Yes, these lights are from China. What do you want me to do? Not sell them? We are selling products that we get from our dealers. Is it my fault that Chinese stock is higher,” he says.

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Patil has stuffed lights worth close to Rs 15 lakh in his 400 square feet shop, which is brimming with customers, despite fears of the coronavirus looming large. But Patil is tight-lipped on sales. “It is too early to talk about how much money I have made. Let the season pass,” he says.

Like Maharaja Luminaries, many of the shops in Crawford market have Chinese products packed to the rafters. In Burrabazaar, Kolkata’s, largest wholesale market, a similar scene plays out, with shops stocking up on huge quantities of Chinese products, particularly LED lights.