New Delhi: There is an atmosphere of tension between India and China for the last few days. There was an open conflict between the Army of India and China in the Galvan Valley. In this encounter, 20 Indian soldiers were received on Veeragati. China also suffered heavy losses in this bloody struggle. Since this tension, anti-China sentiments are at a peak in India. The movement of Chinese goods boycott has intensified. Meanwhile, goods from China are not being dropped at all ports and airports in the country.
This is why goods from China are stuck at Mumbai airport. According to one source, till now around 70 percent of Indian import consignments have been tested through an automated route. However, since June 23, any consignment coming from China is being checked 100 percent manually. Clearance is taking time due to all the procedures. The source said that every mobile phone, every consignment is being investigated at the Mumbai airport. This is a big task for the customs department. According to the formula, the quantity of consignment cannot be told, but it is on a large scale.
Due to this, difficulties have arisen for businessmen and industry. Actually, there is a delay in supply of consignment to the traders. In some circumstances, production is also being affected. Giving information, a businessman said that this is a sudden change. We have not received any information regarding this rule. Only importers will be oppressed by this process.
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