India bans Chinese toys for six months

Pleasantly surprised, say local manufacturers

PTI NEW DELHI


   INDIA on Friday slapped a ban on import of toys from China after cheap
supplies from the neighbouring country upset the applecart of the domestic
manufacturers.
   The ban, notified by the Directorate General of Foreign Trade (DGFT),
will remain valid for six months. While the government notification did not
cite the reason for the ban, sources said it was concerned over a rise in
imports of toys.
   A concern had also been raised over the safety of children playing with
the chinese toys, which were found to be toxic. Most of the varieties,
including wheeled toys, dolls, stuffed toys, toyguns, wooden and metal toys,
musical instruments, electric trains and puzzles are covered under the ban.
   The Toys Manufacturers Association of India said it was pleasantly
surprised by the decision of the commerce ministry to prohibit shipments of
cheap toys from China.
   "We welcome the decision. It is good for the industry," association
president Raj Kumar said, adding it is in the interest of the country.
   In the face of global downturn, Indian industry has been clamouring for
protection from aggressive Chinese manufacturers.
   Industry officials said there has been a surge in the import of
handicraft and toys by Rs 1,000 crore during April. However, trade expert
Arun Goyal said: "The ban would encourage smuggling of toys through Nepal
borders. That would be more dangerous... It is bad, especially for the slum
children, who an afford the cheap chinese toys only."

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