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India, China trade surplus dwindles

India's trade surplus with China in 2005 has shrunk by more than half to $843.16 million.

Published on: Feb 14, 2006 11:47 AM IST
None | By , Beijing
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India's trade surplus with China in 2005 has shrunk by more than half to $843.16 million from an impressive $1.74 billion in 2004, latest Chinese customs figures indicated.

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India-China bilateral trade during January-December 2005 set a new record at $18.71 billion, up 37.64 per cent over 2004 when it was $13.59 billion.

At this rate, the target of $20 billion in bilateral trade by 2008 set by the two governments would be achieved this year, two years in advance, diplomatic sources said.

In 2000, India-China bilateral trade was just three billion dollars while it touched five billion in 2002.

Indian exports to China last year grew by 27.47 per cent to $9.78 billion. In 2004, India's exports to China amounted to $7.67 billion, according to the General Administration of Customs of China.

India's imports from China witnessed rapid growth last year when $8.93 billion worth of goods were shipped from here, registering a 50.82 per cent hike. Chinese exports to India in 2004 amounted to $5.92 billion.

Thus, India's trade surplus shrunk to $843.16 million in 2005 compared to $1.74 billion in 2004.

China's exports last year amounted to $762 billion, up 28.4 per cent year-on-year and import was $660.12, a rise of 17.6 per cent.

 
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