India is seeking greater market access in China for its products in sectors such as pharmaceuticals, IT and agriculture, which are facing regulatory hurdles there.
Prime Minister Narendra Modi, who is here on an official visit, raised concerns over the expanding trade imbalance in favour of China after which the two sides decided to set up a high level task force to address it and other issues including market access.
"We have agreed to create a high-level task force to develop a strategic road-map to expand economic relations. It will cover a broad range of areas including Infrastructure, IT, Pharma, Agriculture and Manufacturing," he added.
Trade deficit has increased by about 34 per cent to USD 48.43 billion in 2014-15 from USD 36.21 billion in the previous fiscal.
Modi said that "to maintain this partnership over the long run, we must also improve the access of Indian industry to the Chinese market. I am encouraged by President Xi's and Premier Li's commitment to resolve this problem".
The two sides resolved to take joint measures to alleviate the skewed bilateral trade so as to realise its sustainability, said a joint statement.
"Such measures will include cooperation on pharmaceutical supervision including registration, speedier phytosanitary negotiations on agro-products for two-way trade, stronger links between Indian IT companies and Chinese enterprises, and increasing services trade in tourism, films, healthcare, IT and logistics," it said.
