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New Delhi, July 1

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India will not allow Chinese companies to participate in highway projects, including those through joint ventures, Union Minister Nitin Gadkari said on Wednesday amid the border standoff with China.

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No Chinese goods in food ministry: Paswan

Union Minister for Food and Public Distribution Ram Vilas Paswan has said that his ministry has closed the door to Chinese products. IANS

The Road Transport and Highways Minister also said the government would ensure that Chinese investors were not entertained in various sectors like the micro, small and medium enterprises (MSMEs).

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Plea in SC: Govt must reveal trade policies

A plea has been filed in the Supreme Court by a Jammu-based lawyer seeking a direction to the Centre to make public its trade policies with China. PTI

“We will not give permission to joint ventures that have Chinese partners for road construction. We have taken a firm stand that if they (Chinese companies) come via a joint venture in our country, we will not allow it,” said Gadkari.

Modi quits Weibo

PM Modi has quit Chinese social media platform Weibo. The BJP said the PM has sent out a “strong message” at the border, on the economic front and now at “personal level too”. PTI

The minister said a policy would be out soon banning Chinese firms and relaxing norms for Indian companies to expand their eligibility criteria for participation in highway projects. With respect to existing tenders and future bids, Gadkari said rebidding would be done if there were any Chinese joint ventures. — PTI

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