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What an irony! Mainland China beats US to be India's biggest trade partner in H1FY21
Indo-China bilateral trade registered a 15 per cent decline at nearly $38 billion while trade with the US dropped 27.5 per cent at $33.54 billion. Like China, India's bilateral trade with Hong Kong has also suffered -- declining by 25.7 per cent at $11.2 billion
Sumant Banerji | December 4, 2020 | Updated 22:48 IST


Key Highlights

  • Indo-China trade stands at $38 billion as of H1 2020-21
  • The US comes second as India's trade partner at $33.54 billion
  • Bilateral trade with China declines by 15% but it suffered more with the US at 27.5%.
  • India's overall trade declines by 32.5% reflecting the impact of the pandemic this year
  • Overall imports decline by 40%, but those from China only by 24.5%
  • Imports from Hong Kong drop by only 23.9% at $6.85 billion
  • India's exports to China were also strong -- growing by 26.2% at $10.16 billion
  • China overtakes UAE as the second biggest export market for India
  • US stays ahead at $21.93 billion, but suffers a 17.8% decline
What an irony! At a time when the two nations' diplomatic, military and economic relations have hit a new low, mainland China has emerged as India's biggest trade partner in the first half of financial year 2020-21, pipping the US, which had held that position since 2018-19.

In a year that has been ravaged by the pandemic, India's overall trade with the world outside has suffered a 32.46 per cent drop in value terms at $275 billion. Mainland China has gained over the US by suffering less. Indo-China bilateral trade registered a 15 per cent decline at nearly $38 billion while trade with the US dropped 27.5 per cent at $33.54 billion. Even on the large base, India's trade with China has suffered the least as compared to any other region in the world.
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Two factors have helped Indo-China trade. While India's overall imports have dropped nearly 40 per cent this fiscal at $149.53 billion, imports from China have dropped by only 24.53 per cent at $27.37 billion. In comparison, imports from the US declined 41 per cent and from the middle eastern countries like UAE, Saudi Arabia and Iraq -- India's main crude oil suppliers, by 42 per cent, 53 per cent and 52 per cent, respectively. The only other region to show similar resilience in imports was Hong Kong from where many of Chinese origin imports is routed to India. Like China, India's bilateral trade with Hong Kong has also, as a result, suffered less -- declining by 25.7 per cent at $11.2 billion. On its own, Hong Kong is India's fourth largest trade partner. Trade with China and Hong Kong together, was at $49.16 billion, 17.7 per cent less than in H1 2019-20.

The second factor that has contributed to India-China trade this year, is robust export of goods and merchandise from India to China. At a time when overall exports declined by 21.13 per cent at $125.53 billion, exports to China grew by a robust 26.2 per cent at $10.16 billion. Exports to most other regions including the US -- India's largest export destination, has declined.

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"China was first to open up its economy and it simply came to the international markets and gobbled up whatever was available. They bought a lot of steel and iron ore from India in the middle of the year and that is what the figures indicate," said a commerce ministry official. "This is a very unusual year. A lot of goods that were ordered last fiscal are reflected on the books this year. So, we should take it with a pinch of salt."

The relatively modest decline in imports from China maybe surprising as due to rising geopolitical tensions and China's alleged role in COVID-19, there has been a proliferation of anti-China feeling in India. Trade organisations like Confederation of All India Traders have been campaigning against Chinese goods vowing to boycott as many as 3000 items that are usually imported from across the great wall. It has even set a target of reducing imports from China by as much as $13.3 billion by next December.

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At the same time, the government has also taken a number of steps to curb imports from mainland China. These include a partial ban on import of colour televisions and a complete ban on import of air conditioners and refrigerants. Safeguard duties on import of solar panels and modules were also extended for a third year in July while anti-dumping duty has been imposed on a range of goods imported from China such as digital printing plates, aniline -- used for dyes and drugs, synthetic rubber and steel and glass measuring tapes among others. India also decided to screen each and every FDI proposal from China that has led to a hold up of the entry of a number of Chinese automobile players like Great Wall Motors, Geely, Changan and BYD.

Further, 267 software applications with origins in China have been banned in the country over the last three months. The bottom line is Chinese goods and investments are no longer encouraged in India. The proof of that, however, is yet to show in the numbers.

"It is too early to gauge that. The policy actions take some time to show on the ground. For them to be visible on trade statistics also takes a bit longer," said a government official. "This is not a short-term thing being done for short-term gains. It is a long-term strategy. For sure, the numbers will follow."

 
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India’s exports to China rose while our imports from China decreased, so this is going on in our favour.
 
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India’s exports to China rose while our imports from China decreased, so this is going on in our favour.
India's growing dependence on the Chinese market is by no means an advantage while India's export to China is very tiny in China's overall volume.
 
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India's growing dependence on the Chinese market is by no means an advantage while India's export to China is very tiny in China's overall volume.
I know that but it will fall further as our domestic market is indigenising and there is a strong anti-china sentiment here, whereas China is increasing its imports from India so it is reducing our trade gap. Our dependence is getting lowered by every passing day, Samsung now opened a new OLED display factory which will lower our dependence on Chinese imports of displays, and now our domestic phones market is getting filled with Indian brands like MicroMax.
 
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Imports from China will continue to reduce as the consumer in India has now started replacing Chinese products with Indian or alternatives , companies are planning to stop buying Lenovo laptops also now ...this trends will increase as it’s on top agenda of bjp and RSS
 
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We'll see, but at least for now China became your biggest trading partner again and US is falling fast.


After Trump declared trade war on China, China became the biggest trading partner of EU, ASEAN, US, India..., this had never happened before, now we know that a trade war is indeed very powerful.
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Imports from China will continue to reduce as the consumer in India has now started replacing Chinese products with Indian or alternatives , companies are planning to stop buying Lenovo laptops also now ...this trends will increase as it’s on top agenda of bjp and RSS
Don’t attach everything with BJP or RSS please, it has nothing to do with them. Sonam Wangchuk should be credited for what all is happening today.
We'll see, but at least for now China became your biggest trading partner again and US is falling fast.


After Trump declared trade war on China, China became the biggest trading partner of EU, ASEAN, US, India..., this had never happened before, now we know that a trade war is indeed very powerful.
We decrease imports and you increased imports hence we can conclude that its china who is increasing trade with china not India.
 
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Incredibly ironic given the rhetoric from New Delhi over the past several years. Whilst the increased exports will be spun as a success story domestically, increased trade reliance on what New Delhi apparently considers a hostile state has to be a negative for the Modi government.
 
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We'll see, but at least for now China became your biggest trading partner again and US is falling fast.


After Trump declared trade war on China, China became the biggest trading partner of EU, ASEAN, US, India..., this had never happened before, now we know that a trade war is indeed very powerful.
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— "Trade wars are good, and easy to win"

For China.

America brought a gun to a gunfight, but didn't realise it got no bullets. That may've been a good idea few decades ago, but time change. US is no longer a near sole market for all, and everything.

Whatever tarrif hits, just gets exported somewhere else, and now not under US brands, but our own.

It also picked a fight on two fronts, it was our fortune that Trump managed to piss off EU more than 11 did.
 
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Incredibly ironic given the rhetoric from New Delhi over the past several years. Whilst the increased exports will be spun as a success story domestically, increased trade reliance on what New Delhi apparently considers a hostile state has to be a negative for the Modi government.

China has completely dismantled India in 2020.
 
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China is just doing normal trade, we didn't boycott India.trade with India is not a big concern to China cause the percentage is very small.
But you can’t boycott it simply because whatever we sell you can’t be boycotted. We sell things who’s substitute will require diversifying your supply chain, India is your one stop destination for metals like steel and etc boycotting which will cause you to import the same from a lot of countries.
 
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Even if India breaks off trade with China, it will have little impact on China :lol: :enjoy:
On the Chinese Internet, almost netizens could not find any products that could boycott India.:enjoy:
 
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Even if India breaks off trade with China, it will have little impact on China :lol: :enjoy:

China has wiped out dozens of Indian soldiers, taken 1,000 square km of territory, and beaten up Indian soldiers to the point Indian soldiers are running away from psychological scarring.

India has been stripped of its manhood by China in 2020 and been firmly put in its place.
 
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