9% Indians want Chinese firms to sell goods, with data security


New Delhi, Jul 9 (IANS): A survey has found that around 49 per cent of its respondents feel that Chinese companies should be allowed to sell products in India but they want their data to be placed in India and should be transferred to the companies' China headquarters.

The LocalCircles survey showed that 35 per cent people said such sales should be completely barred while 14 per cent said they should only be allowed to sell Made in India products.

Around 25 per cent said such companies should only be allowed to sell Made in India products if no data sharing is taking place with China and 20 per cent said all product sales should be allowed for all products if no data sharing is taking place with China.

Around 4 per cent said all products sales should be allowed if no data sharing with China is taking place and only 2 per cent said sales should be allowed as is.

"Overall, it appears that 49 per cent believe that if Chinese multinationals are to sell products in India, the personal as well as aggregate data of Indian customers must reside in India and not go abroad to the Chinahead quarters of the company," the LocalCircles report said.

On whether any actions should be taken against Indian companies with Chinese investment, 30 per cent respondents said action should be takenonly if the Chinese ownership is 10 per cent of higher, while 29 per cent said action should be taken on companies with any Chinese ownership.

However, 27 per cent said no action should be taken on such companies but the Chinese Directors must resign and just 11 per cent said that no action should be taken against any such company.

Further, over 3,000 Indian small businesses were asked during the survey if India cuts economic ties with China, what will be the impact on their business in the short term and 7 per cent businesses said that it will have an extremely negative impact while 20 per cent said it will have a somewhat negative effect.

"Ten per cent said it will have an extremely positive effect while 14 per cent said it will have a somewhat positive effect. Forty-two per cent said it will have no impact on their business," it said.

"This shows that small businesses are split on whether India should cut ties with China or not as 27 per cent are saying it will have negative impact while 24 per cent are saying it will have a positive impact," said the report.

  

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  • El En Tea, Mangalore

    Thu, Jul 09 2020

    Let the major Business people say ban chinese products not this govt for media sake
    Strat with Jio please tell...

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  • Richard, India

    Thu, Jul 09 2020

    Looks more like a Chinese sponsored survey done in the Gujju state. No self respecting patriotic Indian will ever opt for a Chinese product if he can avoid. Just imagine the cruel way our bretheren were clubbed to death.

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  • Jossey Saldanha, Mumbai

    Thu, Jul 09 2020

    China has invested heavily in PM Care Funds ...

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  • RANGA, MANGALORE

    Thu, Jul 09 2020

    ..come on..how many knows TIKTOK not allowed in China eventhough its developed by chinese company..

    TIKTOK instructed by China to pull out from Hongkong also..Google thrown out from China..watsup skype not allowed there..

    we have deficit trade balance with china, our companies not allowed fare chance there..then why we worry about china!!..l.we had an edge on software but we already lost it to chinese..there is anti China sentiment every where, let us use this opportunity for our economy & defense..

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  • Sunil K, Mangalore

    Thu, Jul 09 2020

    But Modi is not using this opportunity. He doesn't have the courage to say the name 'China'.

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  • Mr Kamath, Mangalore

    Thu, Jul 09 2020

    We talk about boycotting Chinese products. How many if us have downloaded mitron Chingari and elyments? All these are Indian apps. Yes they might not be the best right now but these are still under development. Download and support these young app makers

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  • Sunil K, Mangalore

    Thu, Jul 09 2020

    You want to support Pakistan but not China ? Mithron was coded by a Pakistani developer and blindly endorsed by our Union Minister Ravi Shankar Prasad. Google removed it from the Play Store long back. So much for Made in India.

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  • Mr Kamath, Mangalore

    Thu, Jul 09 2020

    I didn't know about mitron that it was pakisthani sorry but elyments is Indian right?

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  • Sunil K, Mangalore

    Thu, Jul 09 2020

    Bugs, lags and security risks are important issues that Indian app developers need to address when putting something new out there. The developer may have good intentions but if the app can be hacked easily and data stolen, then its not worth it.

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  • Mangalurian, Mangaluru

    Thu, Jul 09 2020

    Looks like 49% of the survey respondents were from Choksi-state.

    The people from that state love importing/exporting with China.

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