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The thing, india has very few to offer china....
Being a resources export country, india can be easily replaced by many resources-rich countries like Australia, Brazil and many countries in Africa.
We have Huawei, OPPO, Xiaomi, One Plus, why should we need theirs?
This gap is bound to increase in 2-3 years, but this is not sustainable.
If China doesn't open its market for pharmaceuticals, IT, etc then China will be blamed for down trend in trade. As far as China is exporting cheaper capital goods then it is not an issue for us.
I guess India will bring down the total trade with China to correct the trade imbalance.
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What Indian IT can offer China when our IT sector is bigger than yours?I can understand high end electronics import from China. Until unless India does not start Electronics manufacturing in high scale is bound to lose dollars.
Second is China's refusal to open up IT and Pharmatical sectors, which is India's major strength. But even if China opens it trade is not going to shoot up 20B in overnight. It takes some time. However anti dumping should be enforced on handicraft items and non essential like firecrackers, plastic toys, headsets, chargers etc. It wont save much forex money, but its essential to prevent more lose of money in future.
I can understand high end electronics import from China. Until unless India does not start Electronics manufacturing in high scale is bound to lose dollars.
Second is China's refusal to open up IT and Pharmatical sectors, which is India's major strength. But even if China opens it trade is not going to shoot up 20B in overnight. It takes some time. However anti dumping should be enforced on handicraft items and non essential like firecrackers, plastic toys, headsets, chargers etc. It wont save much forex money, but its essential to prevent more lose of money in future.
What Indian IT can offer China when our IT sector is bigger than yours?
In terms of pharmacy, we are open to all big multinationals who hold patents. Patents are a issue for Indians.
What Indian IT can offer China when our IT sector is bigger than yours?
In terms of pharmacy, we are open to all big multinationals who hold patents. Patents are a issue for Indians.
Anti-Dumping has some rules and regulations. It can't be put randomly on any thing. As far as I know, plastic toys, headsets, and chargers are not being dumped by China in India.
India needs to step up manufacturing in places where it can be done immediately.
For example, fertilizer.
For the love of God, I have never been able to understand why India imports Urea from China. Urea! Such a basic thing.
A lot of low end manufacturing can be done in India with the right incentives and conditions, but some like capital goods will have to be imported from China nonetheless.
Let's not talk about IT, but as far as pharma is concerned, India leads in one category of pharma called generics and specialty generics.
These are drugs whose patents have expired, and who no longer need patents.
We are pretty competitive in this sector, with exports to Europe and US doing well.
The problem with China is that China also wants to capture this area, and is being protective. It is not giving Indian companies necessary quality clearances.
The shame is that the same companies, facilities approved and checked by the Americans and Europeans have not been given quality clearances by Chinese.
Friend (can I call you this?) , on the trade loophole, I think the fundamental reason is that the industrial structure of the two countries is different, can not completely rely on the behavior of the state to rectify. Now India is to upgrade the second industry, So the final solution to the problem is still in need of time.I guess India will bring down the total trade with China to correct the trade imbalance.
Because Taiwan is a part of China, Taiwan's electronics companies have almost built factories in mainland China.For example, China runs a huge deficit with South Korea and Taiwan in trade. Does that mean that somehow Korea/Taiwan are "winning" over CHina in trade?
I would say no.
Korean and Taiwanese production and products are central components in China's electronics industry, which is the single largest export product of the Chinese. This means that Korean memory chips, and Taiwanese electronic supplies enable China to make complete laptops etc. which they export.