New Delhi: Amidst the border dispute with China, the Chamber of Trade and Industry (CTI) wrote a letter to Union Commerce Minister Piyush Goyal to change the import and e-commerce policy of goods. appealed. The traders' association has asked to make it mandatory to write the name of 'country of origin' on every item. He says that with this step, consumers will be able to know that this product has come from China. This will get him boycotted. In the midst of the deadlock between India and China at the Tawang border, the businessmen of Delhi have opened a front against Chinese products. Due to this, CTI has written a letter to the Commerce Minister. As per reports, protests against the boycott of Chinese goods were witnessed in the Connaught Place area in the national capital. CTI Chairman Brijesh Goyal said- 'It has been urged that it should be made mandatory to write 'country of origin' on imported goods. There is no news on many products right now. Especially on e-commerce sites, consumers are not able to know which product is from where. He said that even when people don't want to buy Chinese products, they still buy them because the 'country of origin' information is not written on them. If this thing is written on the product, then it can be boycotted. That's why CTI has requested the Central Government to work on this type of policy and make changes in its e-commerce and import policy. Further, Brijesh Goyal said that China earns money from Indian markets and is misusing it only against India. We have to break the economic back of China. He said that if Indian traders and consumers boycott Chinese goods, then China will come to its senses. This veteran gave a surprising statement about the Indian captain India won the 1st Test, Kuldeep-Pujara were the heroes of the match 'North East AFSPA free under Modi rule', says Amit Shah in Meghalaya