"We also have to be protectionist...If large countries like the US and Britain are turning protectionists, why not we become protectionist?" Parekh said at the India Today Conclave here.
"We are a large country, we have a large market. We also have to protect our industry," he said.
Recently, SBI chief Arundhati Bhattacharya had also called for some protections to the domestic industry.
Parekh gave the example of the steel industry which was reeling under immense pressure due to cheap Chinese imports, but is now working on higher capacity after the government introduced minimum import price.
"Now steel companies are working at 80 per cent capacity against 50 per cent before the government's intervention. They are able to service their loans now. I am sure the capacity will go up to 85-90 per cent in next few months," Parekh said.
He, however, said unfortunately the government cannot put anti-dumping duties on every product and so there is a need to be protectionist to promote domestic companies.
"The quality of products that China is dumping are far poorer than our locally made products," he said.
Parekh said the consumers in the country are smart and do not want to buy Chinese products.
"I know that when the common man buys a car, he would not like to buy Chinese tyre or any other Chinese accessories," he said.
"Be Indian and buy Indian," he added.
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