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India's exports to China up 16.15% to $20.87 bn in 2020

Trade deficit with China has declined 19.39 per cent from $56.95 billion in 2019 to $45.91 billion in 2020
Last Updated 23 February 2021, 15:39 IST

India's exports to China has increased by 16.15 per cent to $20.87 billion in 2020 from $17.9 billion in the previous year on account of healthy growth in the shipments of ores, iron and steel, aluminum and copper, according to the data of the commerce ministry.

Trade deficit with China has declined 19.39 per cent from $56.95 billion in 2019 to $45.91 billion in 2020 as the country's imports from the neighbouring country contracted 10.87 per cent to $66.78 billion from $74.92 billion in 2019, the data showed.

The bilateral trade in 2020 decreased by 5.64 per cent to 87.65 billion compared to $92.89 billion in the previous year.

In the agriculture sector, the main export commodities which recorded healthy growth includes cane sugar, soybean oil, and vegetables fats and oils.

However, the exports of mangoes, fish oil, tea, and fresh grapes declined.

Commenting on these numbers, Federation of Indian Export Organisations (FIEO) President S K Saraf said that this is a positive sign and it reflects increasing competitiveness of domestic exporters.

Imports of goods including electrical machinery and equipment, boilers, machinery and mechanical appliances, plastics and related articles, articles of iron and steel, furniture, fertilizers, vehicle parts and accessories, toys and sports equipment, inorganic chemicals and ceramic products have recorded a decline.

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(Published 23 February 2021, 15:39 IST)

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