India is moving to block millions of cheap copy-cat Chinese mobile phones and accessories from flooding the market that the handset industry [association, led by Nokia] describes as ''time bombs'' for their often dangerously poor quality. [As if Nokia's phones aren't?]
As part of its efforts to fight terrorism and also as a result of lobbying by Nokia (NYSE: NOK) and other handset makers, India is moving to block sales of cheap copy-cat Chinese mobile phones and accessories.
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