India–China trade ties: Chinese goods set to re-enter Indian markets — Why government is allowing it?
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Chinese goods are set to re-enter Indian markets after a four-year halt in clearances, driven by surging domestic demand fueled by GST rate cuts. The government is expediting pending applications for various products, including electronics and household items, to address supply chain delays and prevent shortages during the festive season.
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