India’s imports from China decelerating: Report

India’s imports from China stood at USD 60 billion during the April-January period of 2018-19 fiscal, a deceleration of 5 per cent over the corresponding period a year ago, PHD Chamber of Commerce said Saturday.

According to the chamber, India’s trade deficit with Chinaalso eased to USD 46 billion in April-January 2019 from USD 53 billion in thesame period a year ago.

   

“Despite substantial volume of imports from China, oflately, India’s import growth from China shrunk from 24 per cent during Aprilto January 2018 to (-) 5 per cent during April-January 2019,” PHD Chamberof Commerce and Industry Secretary General Mahesh Reddy said.

Commerce Ministry data showed India’s export to Chinatotalled USD 13.8 billion whereas its imports from the neighbouring countrystood at USD 60.1 billion during the April-January period.

Indian shipments to China totalled USD 13.33 billion in2017-18 (April-March), whereas the country’s imports from China stood at USD76.38 billion in the period.

The chamber said India has seen a major breakthrough in itsexports to China during the last few months whereas imports of Chinese productsin India are decelerating.

Its exports to China grew 31 per cent in April-January 2019,increased from USD 10 billion in April-January 2018 to USD 14 billion inApril-January 2019, Reddy said.

Although the trade deficit with China is substantial, giventhe recent trends and amendments in the foreign trade policy 2015-20, thevolume of trade deficit is expected to ease in the coming years, he added.

Over the past decade, China has been able to enhance its footprint in India to a greater extent. However, the trend has seen a reversal in the April-Jan 2018-19, the chamber said.

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