"Briefed by Indian Ambassador to China Mr Ashok K Kantha on issues and possibilities in mutual trade between India and China," Sitharaman said in her tweet.
Wang will be here on a two-day visit from June 8 as a Special Representative of President Xi Jinping.
Apart from calling on Prime Minister Narendra Modi, Wang, a seasoned diplomat, will interact with his Indian counterpart Sushma Swaraj.
China has expressed keen interest in establishing high-level contacts with India's new leadership at the earliest to step up engagement in political, trade and economic areas.
In 2012-13, India's exports to China was only USD 13.53 billion while imports stood at USD 52.24 billion. The trade deficit was about USD 39 billion. This was against a deficit of USD 37 billion in 2011-12.
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