China looks to boost agricultural exports to India: Xi

Reuters  |  MUMBAI 

(Reuters) - was looking to boost agricultural exports to while increasing imports of rapeseed and soymeal, told Indian on the sidelines of a meeting on Friday.

"On the economic side, referred to enhanced imports of rice and sugar from and spoke of possibility of greater imports of soymeal and rapeseed," he said.

The meeting at the meeting of industrialized nations was the fourth between Xi and Modi this year as the leaders looked to build on a thaw in ties between the two countries after a military standoff on their disputed border last year, officials told on Thursday.

China's official agency cited Xi as telling Modi that relations were improving.

The two countries should expand bilateral trade and strengthen investment, Xinhua cited Xi as saying, without giving details.

India's commerce ministry and a six-member Chinese delegation signed an agreement on Wednesday allowing to inspect imports of Indian fish meal and in an effort to ease market access for exports of various

told in a faxed statement on Friday that was happy about the "constantly improving" investment environment in with hopes to push for the resumption of Chinese dairy, apples and pears exports.

India banned the import of Chinese apples in 2017 after finding pesticides, while China restricted imports of Indian buffalo meat because of concern over foot and mouth disease.

Their bilateral trade reached $89.6 billion in 2017/18 with a deficit of $62.9 billion in China's favour.

(Reporting by and Abhirup Roy; Additional reporting by and in Beijing, editing by and Grant McCool)

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First Published: Sat, December 01 2018. 06:14 IST