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Bikky Khosla | 28 May, 2013

India and China have signed a series of agreements, including several MoUs on pharmaceuticals, meat and fisheries during the newly appointed Chinese Premier Li Keqiang's maiden visit to our country recently.

These agreements carry a lot of significance for Indian exports as all these items are of immense trade importance to us. Our exporters enjoy price and quality competitiveness in these sectors, but they have to struggle with a number of regulatory hurdles while exporting these goods to China. In the past, India has raised these issues before China but nothing concrete had happened till now.

Among the total eight new agreements signed at the conclusion of delegation-level talks, an MoU on pharmaceutical products was signed between Pharmaceuticals Export Promotion Council of India (Pharmexcil) and the China Chamber of Commerce for Import and Export of Medicines and Health Products (CCCMHPIE). I think this could be major boost to our pharmaceutical exports. Currently, Indian pharmaceutical companies are facing a number of business related regulations and it is expected that the new agreement will pave the way for them to explore the Chinese market, which is a large and lucrative for low-cost generic medicines.

Similarly, an MoU was signed between the Marine Products Export Development Authority (MPEDA), the nodal agency for promotion of export of marine products from India, and China's
General Administration of Quality Supervision, Inspection and Quarantine (AQSIQ). It is expected that this agreement could soon lead to the China accepting quality certificates given by MPEDA and this, in turn, would significantly lower compliance costs for our fishery exporters.

Another MoU on exports of meat from India to China was signed between India's Agricultural and Processed Food Products Export Development Authority (APEDA) and China's AQSIQ. This, I think would, help us to increase our meat exports to China. In addition, with a newly signed agreement between Export Inspection Council of India and AQSIQ, I expect that China would soon allow our exporters to supply rapeseed oil. This was banned last year.

These recent developments have come as a pleasant surprise to the Indian side. India has raised the issue of trade imbalance with China from time to time, but unfortunately there was never much response from the latter. However, this time it seems a little different, at least till now, with the Chinese side showing strong commitment towards addressing the trade imbalance which has widened to $40.8 billion in 2012-13 from $39.4 billion in 2011-12, in China's favour. I hope Mr. Li's words would meet with action.

I invite your feedback.

 
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India China Trade : A New Chapter
Geetha Manoneeta | Thu Jun 13 01:43:43 2013
It will be a great turning point in World History, if India and China could SINCERELY join hands as trade partners with full respect for each others sovereignty. This is however viewed with considerable fear by western world and a large section in India views China with suspect. Can we trust China ?



akhilesh | Wed Jun 5 13:32:20 2013
No one is reliable neither Chinese nor their product . . . no proper checking in their port.


import and export.
J Prakash. | Fri May 31 16:55:36 2013
We have the pleasure to know about the import and export scope. Indeed we are interested to take active part in the same. regards, J Prakash, C E O, ICGCo, Kuwait.


India China trade
Ravi Takhelchangbam | Fri May 31 09:58:01 2013
We expect a treaty on implementation of improved farming techniques, as it is the first and foremost need for food security specially for India.


Chinese exporter cheated
Deepak Gupta | Wed May 29 08:08:25 2013
We r importer of bearings we import a container of bearing from china but we shocked when we see in custom that it was empty. We have make FIR in china but Chinese police not cooperate and unable to found shipper. It proves that Chinese custom not check properly so take up this matter with Chinese government.There are so many cases like this. 


Not trustworthy
Darshan Parmar | Wed May 29 05:48:45 2013
I don't think Li's words would be trusted and should not be trusted. We have to learn from the past experience and ask them to prove the words untill we offer them something for their advantage.


MOU
rakesh arora | Wed May 29 03:21:57 2013
its good to sign the MOUs but if you apply for VISA , the rules are typical. one has to have the original letter of Invitation from buyer. and visa office takes 10-15 days to issue Visa. how can we move fast and create business relations when you need one month to plan a visit.need to be looked into.


Display racks, stands.
Fujian Mege Classic Furniture Decoration Co., Ltd | Wed May 29 01:54:16 2013
Glad to know this news. That will be made better business in both countries. Here, allow us to introduce our company. Our company is specialized in producing display racks, stands. And our factory has ten years experience. Hope we have a chance to make a cooperation. Thank you.


strengthen cooperation with India
Mavis | Wed May 29 01:46:17 2013
Likeqiang's visitation to India has important implication of China and India. It can promote coopration between two countries and accelerate development.


 
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