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        Reducing Trade Gap with China

        April 5, 2017

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        As reported by Embassy of India (EOI), Beijing, the provisional statistics released by the Chinese General Administration of Customs, China’s global exports in February 2017 shows a decline of 1.3 % year-on-year to US$ 120.08 billion while its global imports increased 38.1 % year-on-year to US$ 129.23 billion, resulting in a trade deficit of US$ 9.15 billion.

        Details of trade and trade deficit with China for the last three years and the current year are given below:-

        Bilateral Trade between India and China during 2013-14 to 2015-16 and the current year

        Value in USD Billion

        Year

        Import

        Export

        Total Trade

        Trade Deficit

         2013-14

        51.03

        14.86

        65.89

        36.17

         2014-15

        60.41

        11.95

        72.36

        48.46

                2015-16

        61.70

        9.01

        70.71

        52.69

        2015-2016(Apr to Feb)

        56.91

        8.23

        65.14

        48.68

        2016-2017(Apr to Feb)*

        55.63

        8.94

        64.57

        46.69

        *Provisional(Source; DGCI&S)      

        From above table, it may be seen that India’s trade with China during April-February 2016-17 decreased marginally by 0.87% and amounted to US$ 64.57 billion.During this period,India’s exports to Chinagrewby 8.69% to US$ 8.94 billion while India’s imports from China saw adecline of2.26% to US$ 55.63 billion resultingin a decline in India’s trade deficit with China by 4.1%.

        Ministry of Commerce of the People's Republic of China and Ministry of Commerce & Industry of the Republic of India jointly developed and signed in September 2014 the Five-Year Development Program for Economic and Trade Cooperation in order to lay down a medium term roadmap for promoting balanced and sustainable development of economic and trade relations between China and India, on the principle of equality and mutual benefit.

        The Five Year Program recognizes and states “that trade deficit with China is a matter of high concern for India. Against this background and in the spirit of mutual benefit, India and China shall endeavour to strengthen cooperation and gradually achieve bilateral trade balance over the next 5 years. India and China shall further endeavour to increase bilateral trade in services particularly Information Technology (IT) & Information Technology Enabled Services (ITES) in the next 5 years.”

        The Government has also taken various measures to extend support to exporters to increase exports to all countries including China, which are indicated below:

        i. The New Foreign Trade Policy (2015‐20) was announced on 1st April, 2015 with   a focus on  supporting both manufacturing and services exports and improving    the ‘Ease of Doing Business’. The FTP introduced two new schemes, namely,   ‘Merchandise Exports from India Scheme’ (MEIS) for incentivising export of   specified goods to specified markets and ‘Service Exports from India Scheme’   (SEIS) for promoting export of notified services from India, by consolidating earlier schemes.

        ii. In the light of the major challenges being faced by Indian exporters in the backdrop of the global economic slowdown, the envisaged revenue outgo    under MEIS was increased from ₹ 18000 Crore to ₹ 21000 Crore in October   2015 with accompanying enhancement in benefits on certain products and    inclusion of certain additional items.

        iii. A new scheme called Special Advance Authorisation Scheme for export of   Articles of Apparel and Clothing Accessories of chapter 61 & 62 of ITC(HS)  Classification of Export and Import has been introduced with effect from 1st September 2016 wherein exporters are entitled to authorisation for duty free  import of fabrics, including inter lining on pre-import basis and All Industry Rate of Duty Drawback for import of non-fabric inputs on the exports

        iv. By way of trade facilitation and enhancing the ease of doing business  Government has reduced the number of mandatory documents required for   exports and imports. The trade community can file applications online for various trade related schemes.

        This information was given by the Commerce and Industry Minister Smt. Nirmala Sitharaman in a written reply in Rajya Sabha today.

        Trade deficit management: measures to boost exports via new trade policy incentives and procedural facilitation to improve bilateral balance. The document identifies the bilateral trade deficit with China as a key concern and records a joint policy commitment under the Five-Year Development Program to pursue balanced trade and increase services trade. To support export growth, the Government of India relies on the Foreign Trade Policy (2015-20) and associated instruments-MEIS and SEIS incentives, increased MEIS coverage, a Special Advance Authorisation Scheme for apparel inputs, and trade facilitation measures including reduced documentation and online filing-to enhance export competitiveness and narrow the trade gap.
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                                Trade deficit management: measures to boost exports via new trade policy incentives and procedural facilitation to improve bilateral balance.

                                The document identifies the bilateral trade deficit with China as a key concern and records a joint policy commitment under the Five-Year Development Program to pursue balanced trade and increase services trade. To support export growth, the Government of India relies on the Foreign Trade Policy (2015-20) and associated instruments-MEIS and SEIS incentives, increased MEIS coverage, a Special Advance Authorisation Scheme for apparel inputs, and trade facilitation measures including reduced documentation and online filing-to enhance export competitiveness and narrow the trade gap.





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