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India can expect some pruning of the massive trade deficit it has run up with China as the world's largest exporter is looking to boost its imports, in part to help stimulate economies around the world, said Jia Guoyong, Vice-Director General of China's Trade Development Bureau, told reporter in an interview recently.

"China is taking new policy measures to facilitate the importing process. It will further eliminate non-tariff measures, simplify import management measures and shorten import procedures," said Jia Guoyong.

Jia was in India last week leading a 50-strong business delegation, members of which signed 15 memoranda of understanding (MoUs) with various Indian companies for imports worth USD 330 million to China. The delegation's visit was an outcome of Chinese Prime Minister Li Keqiang's trip to India earlier this year.


In view of the global economic slowdown, China, Jia said, had been trying to increase its imports, which help the countries.

"While exports create wealth directly, imports generate long-term interest and give impetus to industrialization and are just as important as exports," Jia said.

China's foreign trade policy has in recent years been moving away from its overwhelming accent on exports towards a balance, by upgrading the mechanism for promoting and adjusting imports.

"By importing more consumer products, for instance, to satisfy the domestic market, China will not only hasten economic recovery but also improve trade imbalances and reduce trade frictions," Jia said.

India's trade deficit with China in the last fiscal was around USD 39 billion that Indian officials describe as "unsustainable" in the long run. India's exports to China in 2012-13 were worth USD 13.53 billion, while imports stood at USD 52.24 billion.

An important import promotion measure consists of continually encouraging Chinese business delegations to explore overseas markets for procurement, like the delegation that Jia has led to India.

A majority of Chinese exporters import raw materials and semi-manufactured goods, and then produce these for overseas markets."A priority for us is optimising the import structure by stabilising and guiding the import of bulk commodities, increasing imports of hi-tech equipment as well as of consumer goods," said Jia.

China's imports are of three major kinds. Fifty percent are mechanical and electrical products, 30 percent are high technology items and about 20 percent are bulk commodities.

Jia said while China has a long-term strategy to enhance trade with India, the new import promotion policies were directed at improving the situation with its various trading partners.

"We can now import more consumer products to satisfy the domestic market. It is not that we did not require to import earlier, but now we have more means and money to import that were lacking earlier," Jia said.

Figures from financial service firm Morgan Stanley in September showed Chinese demand for commodities is surging again, confirming the improved recent economic data from China and that the country was stepping up investment in infrastructure.

This will be good news for markets supplying commodities to China."China will facilitate market access, increase its import capabilities, promote balanced trade and will contribute to the promotion of China-India bilateral trade," added Jia, signing off.

- See more at: China to boost imports from India: Vice-DG China's Trade

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and the bilateral trade grows and the balance in our favour

So we have to pay you, Right? and some of your members are advocating to Nuke India back to stone age (of course words only). But theoretically we can only offer you stones instead of money in that situation!!....LOL
 
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we want to import more from China.but who can tell me what can we import from India except for few mineral products?
 
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and the bilateral trade grows and the balance in our favour - the strongest endorsement of the quality of our products despite the perpetual whining of the cheerleaders!

It's not endorsement of quality, but cheap price. India is a very competitive market full of reputed Indian and foreign brands available at almost all price point. China didn't have that kind of strong brands to compete in this market, so China went for the lowest possible segment of the Indian market.

Even then, sometimes I wonder whether China actually make any profit in certain products, or it is just a desperate effort to keep rolling the manufacturing units already suffering from overcapacity!!
 
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we want to import more from China.but who can tell me what can we import from India except for few mineral products?

Mainly IT and pharma. Chinese PM Li Keqiang himself said this during his India visit:

"Praising the Tatas several times during his 20 minute address for their technological innovations, Mr. Keqiang said “TCS has supplied the necessary software on which many Chinese banks run today. This shows that Indian products have competitive edge in China.”
 
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we want to import more from China.but who can tell me what can we import from India except for few mineral products?

Goid question, why not import the original Pulsar to start with. Then you can add natural milk, non-gutter oil etc etc.
 
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It's not endorsement of quality, but cheap price. India is a very competitive market full of reputed Indian and foreign brands available at almost all price point. China didn't have that kind of strong brands to compete in this market, so China went for the lowest possible segment of the Indian market.

Even then, sometimes I wonder whether China actually make any profit in certain products, or it is just a desperate effort to keep rolling the manufacturing units already suffering from overcapacity!!

Save your crap for your fellow indians, India GDP per capita is $1500, what high end product could you possibly afford?? INdia is a poor country, who do you think you are? Are you delusional? Rolex has no problem setting shops around India, but how many can afford to buy? The truth is you need Chinese low end goods because what's your ave consumer can afford. There is no other way around, you can manufacture anything on your own.

And don't worry about Chinese brands and quality, if you can pay, you get quality. Your 4G network is built by Huawei. Any complaint? Many of your infrastructure project are managed by us. If we aren't good, why don't you do it yourself?
And don't worry about our profitability, our reserves just hit US$3.66 trillion. Now go slap yourself silly.
 
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What does India have that China wants ? NOTHING !!!


Yes, we are exporting to china nothing ! If you can call 6.4 billion nothing!

At present, iron ore constitutes about 53% of the total Indian exports to China. The other items that have potentials are marine products, oil seeds, salt, inorganic chemicals, plastic, rubber, optical and medical equipment, and dairy products. Not only this, great potential exists in areas like biotechnology, IT and ITES, health, education, tourism, and the financial sector - all of which will contribute to the services and knowledge based sectors.

- See more at: Indian Exports to China

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