China promises to address trade deficit ahead of Li's visit

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Press Trust of India Beijing
Last Updated : May 16 2013 | 3:25 PM IST
Ahead of Premier Li Keqiang's first visit to India, China today said it is paying "close attention" to address New Delhi's concerns over the ballooning trade deficit and promised steps to expand market access for Indian products.
China attaches importance to expanding cooperation with India in all fields, Chinese Vice Commerce Minister Jiang Yaoping told a media briefing here on Li's three-day visit to New Delhi and Mumbai from May 19 during which the two countries are set to sign several agreements.
"The two sides will conclude a number of agreements in a wide range of areas. Of course all these cooperation agreements are negotiated on the basis of mutual benefit," he said.
During Li's visit the two countries will hold the China-India CEO forum meeting and the China-India cooperation summit, he said.
A Chinese trade and investment promotion mission will accompany Li during his India visit, Jiang said.
On India's concerns over widening trade deficit, which touched USD 28.87 billion in the overall bilateral trade of USD 66.47 billion last year, Jiang said "China pays close attention" to the issue and is taking steps to address it.
India has asked China, the world's second-largest economy, to open up its markets in areas like IT and pharmaceuticals where the South Asian giant has an edge.
"China takes this issue seriously and we have already taken number of efforts to address the problem," Jiang said adding that China has sent three trade investment promotion missions to India since 2008.
"We have signed purchase contracts worth USD 1.65 billion and financial agreements worth USD 11.64 billion. Also we signed engineering contracts worth USD 3.5 billion," he said.
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First Published: May 16 2013 | 3:25 PM IST

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