India, China sign pact to set up Chinese industrial parks

Nirmala Sitharaman flagged India's concerns over the trade deficit

Update: 2014-06-30 12:37 GMT
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Beijing: India and signed a key agreement to set up Chinese Industrial Parks in India as their Commerce Ministers  held the first meeting here after the new NDA government came to power.  On her first visit to China, Commerce Minister Nirmala Sitharaman held talks with her Chinese counterpart Gao Hucheng here during which she flagged India's concerns over the trade deficit which averaged over USD 35 billion a year and sought greater access to Indian goods and services.   

The two sides later signed the MOU on Cooperation on Industrial Parks India to facilitate more Chinese investment in India to compensate the ballooning trade deficit, which now average around USD 35 billion a year.

The bilateral trade totalled to USD 65.47 billion last year.  Ahead of her meeting with Gao, Sitharaman, who is part of the delegation of Vice President Hamid Ansari, told the media here yesterday that she will make a strong pitch for greater   access for Indian goods and services into China and seek big ticket investments into the Chinese industrial parks.  India is expecting China to set up four industrial parks  in different states.   

According to Chinese officials, its current investments  in India stands at USD 1.1 billion, mostly in Gujarat. India is asking China to open its market for Indian IT  and Pharmaceuticals besides step up investments to compensate    the trade deficit. She said she will press the Chinese minister to provide greater market access to Indian goods like gems, jewellery,    grey cotton fabric, pharmaceuticals and IT.  "The larger backdrop with which we are working is that  there is definitely a big imbalance with China," she said.   

"We are importing lots more than we are exporting. The  scope for Chinese to come to India to somewhat redress the imbalance to get their investments in India to set up manufacturing several goods to do some justice to redress the imbalance," she said.  "What I want to raise with the minister is that there is    immense scope for Chinese investments in India both in manufacturing and other sectors in which Chinese do have an  advantage whether it is infrastructure, railways. More such  areas can be found where the Chinese investments can be encouraged," she added     

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