India\, China sign protocol for export of Indian chilli meal

India, China sign protocol for export of Indian chilli meal

Press Trust of India  |  New Delhi 

and Thursday signed a protocol for export of Indian chilli meal to the neighbouring country, the commerce ministry said.

Both the sides "discussed trade-related issues of pending Indian request for clearance of agricultural products".

"At the end of the meeting, a protocol was signed for export of chilli meal from to China," the ministry said in a statement.

Both the sides also agreed to resolve market access issues expeditiously in order to achieve the vision of the leaders of both and by promoting a more balanced trade.

The meeting assumes significance as India is seeking greater market access for its manufactured and in the Chinese market to bridge the widening trade deficit.

Recently, India has identified and shared with China a list of 380 products, including horticulture, textiles, and pharmaceutical products, as their shipments hold huge export potential.

Increasing exports of these products will help India narrow the widening trade deficit with China, which stood at USD 50.12 billion during April-February 2018-19. Indian exporters face certain non-tariff barriers in the Chinese market that are restricting exports.

Commenting on India-China trade, Mohit Singla, of Trade Promotion Council of India, said that India will see enhanced trade in non-basmati rice, mango pulp, sesame seed and tea along with soybean, rapeseed and owing to strong government intervention and strategic efforts.

"The industry is eagerly awaiting the market access to meat sector and enhanced cooperation in the marine products," he said.

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First Published: Thu, May 09 2019. 17:36 IST