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India scrambles to roll back Chinese import clearance delays
By GT staff reporters Source:Global Times Published: 2020/7/1 18:23:41
Country suffered impact of nationalist measures within just nine days
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A factory in India. File photo:VCG



India needs to give up its idea of starting a trade war with China, as shown by the drama centering on Active Pharmaceutical Ingredients (APIs), a middle product in drug making, Chinese experts said on Wednesday.

The comments came after CNBC reported on Tuesday that the Indian customs authority is retracting its decision to delay the clearance of goods from China at its ports and beginning to process APIs. The move is seen as "relief" for Indian pharma companies.

That means the initial move by Indian customs, rolled out amid a wave of hyper-nationalism in the country and calls for a boycott of Chinese products following the recent border clash, is seeing cracks on just its ninth day.

Zhao Gancheng, director of the Centre for Asia-Pacific Studies at the Shanghai Institute for International Studies, said the partial lift clearly shows India's reliance on middle products from China in this field.

"It took nine days for the Indian government to realize it is shooting itself in the foot by stirring up troubles in the global supply chain," Zhao told the Global Times on Wednesday. "Such an action has failed and the Indian side has had to stop it before fatal damage is done to its own drug making industry."

Within just two weeks, Indian policymakers at national and regional levels have paused key project proposals for automotive projects, vowed to replace contractors for a railway signaling upgrade project - the single largest Chinese deal in the country - delayed customs clearance for goods from China, threatened to slap tariffs on Chinese solar panel imports, and on Monday night moved to ban a total of 59 apps of Chinese origin, including the hugely popular TikTok and UC Browser, on "national security" grounds.

"The action from the Indian customs authority, which must be under the direction of those higher up in the Indian government, is reckless, unwise, and unsustainable," Zhao said.

"Many Indian pharmaceutical firms typically have stockpiles for such middle products that can last for about three months," an industry insider told the Global Times on condition of anonymity, adding that the Indian customs authority could theoretically withhold Chinese-made APIs for a slightly longer period of time before a supply chain meltdown occurs.

However, for Indian companies, getting rid of a reliance on China-made APIs will take a decade, said the person, whose company mainly exports intermediates such as vitamins to India.

CNBC said Indian customs officials started to issue orders to clear API shipments after Indian pharma companies raised concerns and the delays began to cause extra losses for Indian importers.

India has been importing about 68 percent of its total bulk drugs and intermediates from China every year, according to reports from the Times of India.

Data from the China Chamber of Commerce for Import and Export of Medicines and Health Products showed that China exported a total of $5.65 billion worth of APIs to India in 2019, accounting for some 17 percent of its total API exports.

Concerns are not limited to the pharmaceutical industry. More Indian industries are expressing their concerns and are implicitly asking for the same treatment. Indian electronics body ICMEA and the Engineering Export Promotion Council of India have also expressed their concerns over the delay of Chinese goods at ports.

Chinese experts pointed out that the move by the Indian customs authority is political posturing at most, although the action itself has reflected that those in power in India have grossly miscalculated the country's economic standing in the global industrial chain. The Chinese experts urged the Indian government to stop its petty mind games and resume clearance for all Chinese goods.

"If the issue of goods delayed at Indian customs is not solved by end of this week, the smartphone manufacturing supply chain in India will melt down," a Chinese executive in the Indian smartphone industry told the Global Times on Wednesday.

"Without replenishment, existing stocks in the supply chain will see a round of price hikes. The Indian consumers will pay for it," the executive said, declining to be named as he is not authorized to speak to the media.

"Populism is hijacking and fooling the Indian public," said the executive.

"While it is not utterly unthinkable that the Chinese and Indian economies could completely decouple, the two do rely on each other for the production of large categories of goods," Zhao said, noting that the likelihood of the world's second-largest and fifth-largest economies locking horns in a trade war is still quite slim.

"But if there is a trade war, India could not afford it in the way China does," Zhao said.

https://www.globaltimes.cn/content/1193201.shtml
 
India imports $100 of raw materials from China, processes them, and then exports $200 of medicines
China lost $100, but India lost $200.
It took the Indians 9 days to finally understand this simple question.
I'm not surprised at all. After all, the Indian IQ is only 80, you can't expect more
 
India imports $100 of raw materials from China, processes them, and then exports $200 of medicines
China lost $100, but India lost $200.
It took the Indians 9 days to finally understand this simple question.
I'm not surprised at all. After all, the Indian IQ is only 80, you can't expect more
Lol. Its China that realised the importance of Indian market and moved back at the border. This move is a reciprocation of that event.
 
India scrambles to roll back Chinese import clearance delays
By GT staff reporters Source:Global Times Published: 2020/7/1 18:23:41
Country suffered impact of nationalist measures within just nine days
bf43933d-2aa3-45c6-a29e-9923aebd3d43.jpeg

A factory in India. File photo:VCG



India needs to give up its idea of starting a trade war with China, as shown by the drama centering on Active Pharmaceutical Ingredients (APIs), a middle product in drug making, Chinese experts said on Wednesday.

The comments came after CNBC reported on Tuesday that the Indian customs authority is retracting its decision to delay the clearance of goods from China at its ports and beginning to process APIs. The move is seen as "relief" for Indian pharma companies.

That means the initial move by Indian customs, rolled out amid a wave of hyper-nationalism in the country and calls for a boycott of Chinese products following the recent border clash, is seeing cracks on just its ninth day.

Zhao Gancheng, director of the Centre for Asia-Pacific Studies at the Shanghai Institute for International Studies, said the partial lift clearly shows India's reliance on middle products from China in this field.

"It took nine days for the Indian government to realize it is shooting itself in the foot by stirring up troubles in the global supply chain," Zhao told the Global Times on Wednesday. "Such an action has failed and the Indian side has had to stop it before fatal damage is done to its own drug making industry."

Within just two weeks, Indian policymakers at national and regional levels have paused key project proposals for automotive projects, vowed to replace contractors for a railway signaling upgrade project - the single largest Chinese deal in the country - delayed customs clearance for goods from China, threatened to slap tariffs on Chinese solar panel imports, and on Monday night moved to ban a total of 59 apps of Chinese origin, including the hugely popular TikTok and UC Browser, on "national security" grounds.

"The action from the Indian customs authority, which must be under the direction of those higher up in the Indian government, is reckless, unwise, and unsustainable," Zhao said.

"Many Indian pharmaceutical firms typically have stockpiles for such middle products that can last for about three months," an industry insider told the Global Times on condition of anonymity, adding that the Indian customs authority could theoretically withhold Chinese-made APIs for a slightly longer period of time before a supply chain meltdown occurs.

However, for Indian companies, getting rid of a reliance on China-made APIs will take a decade, said the person, whose company mainly exports intermediates such as vitamins to India.

CNBC said Indian customs officials started to issue orders to clear API shipments after Indian pharma companies raised concerns and the delays began to cause extra losses for Indian importers.

India has been importing about 68 percent of its total bulk drugs and intermediates from China every year, according to reports from the Times of India.

Data from the China Chamber of Commerce for Import and Export of Medicines and Health Products showed that China exported a total of $5.65 billion worth of APIs to India in 2019, accounting for some 17 percent of its total API exports.

Concerns are not limited to the pharmaceutical industry. More Indian industries are expressing their concerns and are implicitly asking for the same treatment. Indian electronics body ICMEA and the Engineering Export Promotion Council of India have also expressed their concerns over the delay of Chinese goods at ports.

Chinese experts pointed out that the move by the Indian customs authority is political posturing at most, although the action itself has reflected that those in power in India have grossly miscalculated the country's economic standing in the global industrial chain. The Chinese experts urged the Indian government to stop its petty mind games and resume clearance for all Chinese goods.

"If the issue of goods delayed at Indian customs is not solved by end of this week, the smartphone manufacturing supply chain in India will melt down," a Chinese executive in the Indian smartphone industry told the Global Times on Wednesday.

"Without replenishment, existing stocks in the supply chain will see a round of price hikes. The Indian consumers will pay for it," the executive said, declining to be named as he is not authorized to speak to the media.

"Populism is hijacking and fooling the Indian public," said the executive.

"While it is not utterly unthinkable that the Chinese and Indian economies could completely decouple, the two do rely on each other for the production of large categories of goods," Zhao said, noting that the likelihood of the world's second-largest and fifth-largest economies locking horns in a trade war is still quite slim.

"But if there is a trade war, India could not afford it in the way China does," Zhao said.

https://www.globaltimes.cn/content/1193201.shtml
China is acting as responsible trade partner.

India Dont have choice. If they stop getting api or other raw materials from china then Indonesian or others will simply take those and exports cheap generic medicine or finished goods to west.

India on the other hand have to buy expensive api from west which mean end product more expensive and lose the export market.

Same goes for many other exports not just medicine.

Indians can throw as much temper tantrums but without China’s help india's lunch will be eaten by vietnam and Indonesians.
 
India imports $100 of raw materials from China, processes them, and then exports $200 of medicines
China lost $100, but India lost $200.
It took the Indians 9 days to finally understand this simple question.
I'm not surprised at all. After all, the Indian IQ is only 80, you can't expect more

That is some math from high IQ Chinese.

If India paid China $ 100 to import raw material from China and then exported the finished product for $ 200. Then India also lost $100 only as $100 was already paid to China for the raw materials..lol.
 
Lol. Its China that realised the importance of Indian market and moved back at the border. This move is a reciprocation of that event.
I guess no Indian soldier dare cross the LAC again after the 6.15 clash. China's restraint once gave Indian soldiers a delusion that China is a paper tiger and the line doesn't exist. Thank to the 6.15 clash, Indian soldiers will be good boys for next several years.
 
this is damn as always nothign is new in this story
 
I will keep posting good news about indian :enjoy:

The more you got angry, the more happy I am @dbc :rofl:

That was disgusting not something I want to see while having breakfast.
Next time put in under a spoiler label.
 
China is acting as responsible trade partner.

India Dont have choice. If they stop getting api or other raw materials from china then Indonesian or others will simply take those and exports cheap generic medicine or finished goods to west.

India on the other hand have to buy expensive api from west which mean end product more expensive and lose the export market.

Same goes for many other exports not just medicine.

Indians can throw as much temper tantrums but without China’s help india's lunch will be eaten by vietnam and Indonesians.

Well said, bro

Indian will never realize that other low cost producer like vietnam, indonesia and other nations.
Will hapilly take cheap medicine market in the expense of india.

Indian is so high tempered, and not calculating enough
 
I guess no Indian soldier dare cross the LAC again after the 6.15 clash. China's restraint once gave Indian soldiers a delusion that China is a paper tiger and the line doesn't exist. Thank to the 6.15 clash, Indian soldiers will be good boys for next several years.
Lol. You shouldn't have agreed for fall back which is what India wanted in the first place. Had you had common sense you would have negotiated the same at the beginning and avoided ire of Indian public on Chinese goods and companies. After all you want to be competitor global power to US. What exactly is the benefit that China got out of this entire episode? Ahem, we still hold land that you claim as yours. And no, China also wouldn't dare to cross over.
 
That was disgusting not something I want to see while having breakfast.
Next time put in under a spoiler label.

Disgusting or not depends on your point of view.

According to your countrymen, those cow dung is healthy stuff, like you see a soap

Thats disgusting and its against forum rules when insulting other nations

The more disgusting is the one that insulting his countrymen because they have different political view than you
 
Well said, bro

Indian will never realize that other low cost producer like vietnam, indonesia and other nations.
Will hapilly take cheap medicine market in the expense of india.

Indian is so high tempered, and not calculating enough
Just think about it. Asean and china has free trade deal. Asean and china also part of rcep. Which means all companies if they want china plus 1 strategies they will set up manufacturing to asean. Since Indonesia and Vietnam is smart enough not to stop trade with china and keep up with global value chain.

Asean and India has free trade deal. Mean you can manufacturing in Indonesia and export to india as well.

So why any one will set up manufacturing to india which dont want trade with china knowing china control the global value chian.


Indian media bla bla about next manufacturing powerhouse is just talk without china helping Indians.

Indians will come begging for china's raw materials if china start acting like a man child modi lol.
 

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