India's trade deficit with China may reduce this fiscal: Govt

Says efforts are being made to diversify the export basket

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Press Trust of India New Delhi
Last Updated : Jul 18 2014 | 4:49 PM IST
India's trade deficit with China is expected to reduce during the current financial year as the government is taking steps to check the trend, Parliament was informed today.

"With a view to reduce India's trade deficit with China, efforts are being made to diversify the export basket with an emphasis on manufactured goods," Commerce and Industry Minister Nirmala Sitharaman said in a written reply to the Lok Sabha.

The government is also pursuing issues of market access for products with strong export potential, to tackle non- tariff barriers in the Chinese market at different fora.

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"India's trade deficit with China is expected to reduce during 2014-15 to some extent due to steps being taken to restrict the same," Sitharaman said.

The adverse trade balance is being addressed by encouraging China's investment towards building manufacturing capacities in India, through investment in India's industrial parks and SEZs, she added.

Recently, India and China signed an MoU on cooperation on industrial parks aimed at attracting Chinese investments.

"These measures are expected to boost exports and reduce India's trade deficit to some extent," she said.

Limited market access to Indian products in China is one of the major reasons for widening deficit.

"The limited market access afforded to Indian products in China is also a contributing factor to the growing trade deficit. Indian IT services exports also face barriers in China and therefore unable to compensate for the deficit on account of our merchandise trade with China," Sitharaman said.

The deficit during 2013-14 was $36.22 billion.


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First Published: Jul 18 2014 | 3:37 PM IST

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