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India, China trade reaches at $80b in 2015

byCustoms Today Report
03/10/2015
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MUMBAI:  The bilateral trade between India and China has a potential worth over USD 80 billion in 2015 from USD 70 billion in 2014.

“Despite the devaluation in Chinese yuan and fluctuations in rupee value, we are hopeful of upward trend in bilateral trade between India and China, which is having potential to touch USD 75-80 billion in 2015 from USD 70 billion in 2014,” India China Chamber of Commerce & Industry (ICCCI) President Kashi S Deora told reporters.

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This will create huge and unprecedented opportunities for both the countries, he said.

China’s exports to India increased by 9.8 per cent, 16.3 per cent to Thailand and 12.5 per cent to Vietnam in the January 2015-July 2015 period.

Economic cooperation between India and China in the last decade has been a remarkable story, from very modest beginning of USD 2 billion in 2000-01 to USD 70 billion.

China has become India’s largest trade partner and India is China’s seventh largest export destination.

“The leaders as well as the captains of the industry, belonging to both India and China, noted with appreciation the positive momentum in investment projects as Chinese companies respond to the invitation of Prime Minister Narendra Modi to ‘Make in India’ and Indian companies expand their presence in China,” Hong Kong-based Meorient Exhibition CEO Gavil Fang said.

A large delegation comprising around 600 of China’s leading furniture, textile, electronics, LED manufacturers, traders are expected to visit Mumbai in December, Fang added.

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