made-in-china products: There is anger in India, as people feel dissatisfied with China's decision to delay a bid at the UN to blacklist militant group Jaish-e-Mohammed's leader as a terrorist, according to Global Times China. Indian social media users may think that burning Chinese goods is the best way to send a message to Beijing. Hundreds of Indian traders reportedly burned Chinese goods on Tuesday, urging consumers to boycott those products. However, the facts show that this is not a good way to express their discontent, because the message did not attract much attention in China. Why aren't Chinese people too concerned about the moves against made-in-China products The boycott will have little impact on China's exports. A search for India on Weibo on Wednesday returned several news items and videos, but not one of the top 10 pieces was related to burning Chinese goods.
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