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India can’t go ‘cold turkey’ on Chinese goods so trade keeps flourishing despite deep freeze in ties
Diplomatic relations between India and China have been in a deep freeze due to the ongoing
border stand-off in the Himalayas
, but two-way trade has continued to flourish.
According to the latest official figures, the value of India’s imports from China leapt more than 66 per cent year-on-year to US$27.66 billion between April and July. Part of the import spike was driven by pandemic-related medical purchases, but Ajay Sahai, director general of the Federation of Indian Export Organisations (FIEO), expects bilateral trade to stay strong.
“Our trade with China is happening,” Sahai said. “It’s business as usual. I’m not seeing any impact on the dynamics of business demand.”
Chinese President Xi Jinping and Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi at a BRICS summit. Photo: AP
Chinese President Xi Jinping and Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi at a BRICS summit. Photo: AP
- Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi wants to promote self-reliance and reduce dependence on China for raw materials and components
- But it’s going to take time, as India’s factories rely heavily on Chinese inputs to make finished products and medicines
Diplomatic relations between India and China have been in a deep freeze due to the ongoing
border stand-off in the Himalayas
, but two-way trade has continued to flourish.
According to the latest official figures, the value of India’s imports from China leapt more than 66 per cent year-on-year to US$27.66 billion between April and July. Part of the import spike was driven by pandemic-related medical purchases, but Ajay Sahai, director general of the Federation of Indian Export Organisations (FIEO), expects bilateral trade to stay strong.
“Our trade with China is happening,” Sahai said. “It’s business as usual. I’m not seeing any impact on the dynamics of business demand.”
India can’t go ‘cold turkey’ on Chinese goods so trade is flourishing
Latest figures from April-July show India’s imports from China jumped by over 66 per cent year-on-year even as the country tried to reduce its dependence on Chinese goods amid a deep freeze in ties.
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Chinese President Xi Jinping and Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi at a BRICS summit. Photo: AP