Posted on 07/15/2020 1:59:53 PM PDT by KC_Lion
Amazon India will reportedly abide by new government requirements that all its products indicate where they were manufactured, reports indicated on Wednesday, a policy implemented following the surge of a national movement to boycott Chinese products.
Indian activists organized boycott campaigns, protests, and burnings of Chinese dictator Xi Jinping in effigy after a clash last month in which Chinese Peoples Liberation Army (PLA) soldiers attacked Indian troops with rocks and sticks wrapped in barbed wire. The Indian soldiers had confronted the Chinese about their illegal presence in Chinese territory. Indian authorities confirmed the deaths of 20 soldiers, while the Chinese Communist Party has refused to reveal its casualty count. Indian officials claimed over twice as many PLA soldiers died as Indians, a claim Beijing denied but did not respond to with its own numbers.
Amazons decision to implement the country of origin label policy, as well as reports of some of the worlds largest companies announcing large investments in the country, indicate that Prime Minister Narendra Modis nationalist make in India initiative and increasingly public challenge to Chinas global manufacturing supremacy are not intimidating corporations out of cooperating with New Delhi.
The Times of India reported on Wednesday that Amazon India contacted its sellers with a message giving them until August 10 to label the origin of all products they sell on the website.
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In addition to the make in India campaign and the country of origin label mandate, India announced shortly after the clash between its troops and Chinas that it would ban 59 mobile and online applications made in China from being used in India, including highly popular social media applications like WeChat and Tiktok.
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For your interest.
So, when the U.S. Amazon site won’t tell me, I can go over to Amazon India for the info (if they carry the same product, and they often do).
Man, I wish that was mandatory throughout Amazon. I commented negatively about a product from China and was given a warning from the Amazon Community Censors. I kid you not. I didn’t even know they had such a thing.
OK Amazon, grow some non-liberal cojones and start telling me where your stuff comes from.
I, for one, will NOT willingly purchase any more Chinese products.
Now allow users to filter by country of origin.
Now, where can I get some of that Choco’s cereal?
Country of origin regulations are getting very common in a lot of counties as is in-country testing. Product compliance gets more and more complicated every year. In India, this controlled by the Bureau of Indian Standards (BIS).
The products from my company going to India not only have to be safety tested, they have to be marked in very specific ways before they can get registered. There are also recurring factory inspections and certificate renewals.
I want Amazon to label all countries so I can quickly exclude China from my search.
Didn’t the WTO find against the US for COO labeling on beef?
Mexico, Australia, and Canada were the complainants, iirc.
Make everyone put them on everything.
HATE regulations but LOVE disclosure.
I shop on Amazon a lot and one of things I have definitely noticed about products is the “question area”. People ask about the dimensions of a product, or does it work under certain specific circumstances? But a VERY common question is “Where is this made?”
People are clearly trying to avoid China.
They should do this by default on all products. It is extremely hard to find stuff that is actually made in America on Amazon.
Excellent idea!
> surge of a national movement to boycott Chinese products <
Sounds good to me. Anyway, I recently ordered an item from Amazon. It was made in China (Yeah, I know. But I had no choice.)
Heres the interesting thing. It was NOT stamped made in China, as I had expected. It was stamped made in PRC.
Now, how many people know that PRC means the Peoples Republic of China? I think the ChiComs are doing some clever camouflaging work here.
For every Amazon product, ask exactly “Where was it made?”
That’s the trick. They either have an answer, or will eventually post an answer ro that question for you and others.
We should have the same requirement here.
Sounds good to me.
Yup. Most of us are against big, intrusive government and regulations, but I would support a law identifying a Country of Origin label on most everything sold in America.
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