India voices concern to China over large trade deficit

Press Trust of India  |  Beijing 

on Tuesday voiced its concern to over the large trade deficit with it which has climbed to over USD 51 billion, and underlined the need to boost bilateral trade in IT services, agriculture products, and tourism sectors in which it has proven strength and global presence but miniscule presence here.

Anup Wadhawan, who is visiting to attend the International Import Expo (CIIE) here, met of China's and discussed bilateral trade issues.

He also expressed satisfaction over the progress made in talks regarding the export of soya bean meal and pomegranate from India, according to an release here.

"The while expressing concern regarding the large trade deficit, acknowledged Chinese government's efforts in clearing some of the market access issues such as for rice, rapeseed meal etc. during the past few months and expressed satisfaction over progress on soya bean meal and pomegranate and related issues," the statement said.

has been airing its concerns to China over the huge trade deficit for several years.

has been putting pressure on to take measures to bring down the over USD 51.75 billion trade deficit, which was one of the main focus areas of the informal summit between and Chinese at in April this year.

India has been asking China to provide market access to its and agro products, pharmaceuticals, IT and IT-enabled services (ITES), tourism and services in which it has proven strengths and significant global presence but minuscule presence in China.

The Indian pavilion at the CIIE has showcased import opportunities of these products.

In his meeting with Wang, Wadhawan also informed him about the encouraging response to the business promotion events organised by the and Consulates covering products like sugar, rice, tea, etc.

He requested Wang to provide the guidelines of the to its importers to source these products from India.

Recently, India and China had a series of official level exchanges to discuss the bilateral trade issues.

After the successful meeting hosted by India's in March 2018 and attended by Chinese Commerce Minister, both countries had two rounds of dialogues at the official level leading to resolution of some of the pending market access issues, the release said.

Wadhawan also had a discussion with sugar importers of China, including China Sugar Association, and briefed them about India's sugar sector and its proven available capacity in terms of both, quality as well as quantity, to meet the Chinese requirements on a sustained long term basis.

Important players from Indian sugar industry including of the of (NFCSF) also attended the meetings.

These meeting would be helpful in tapping this major import market for Indian sugar, it said.

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First Published: Tue, November 06 2018. 15:40 IST