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China, India achieve USD 20 bn trade goal

Bilateral trade between China, India hit an all-time record at USD 24.9 billion last year, exceeding USD 20 bn goal.

Published on: Jan 27, 2007 05:24 PM IST
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Bilateral trade between China and India hit an all-time record at USD 24.9 billion last year, exceeding the USD 20-billion goal two years ahead of target, the Chinese Ministry of Commerce announced in Beijing on Saturday.

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The two Asian giants, both among the world's fastest growing economies, signed an agreement in 2005, pledging to raise the bilateral trade volume to USD 20 billion by 2008.

According to the ministry, India was China's 10th largest trade partner in 2006, while Indian statistics showed China was India's second largest trade partner after the US.

Trade between two neighbours has soared from USD 2.91 billion in 2000 to USD 18.7 billion in 2005, an average annual rise of 45 per cent.

As a symbol of their closer trade ties, the two countries reopened cross-border trade at the Nathu La Pass in Sikkim in July last year, 44 years after the practice was suspended in the wake of a short border war.

 
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