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Modi's China trip: Trade gap, mkt access on the table

During the Prime Minister's visit, India would also discuss ways to increase presence of domestic products, including automobiles and pharmaceuticals, in the Chinese market.

April 24, 2015 / 19:53 IST
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India will take up the issue of a widening trade deficit and greater market access for domestic products during Prime Minister Narendra Modi's visit to China later this month, a top commerce ministry official said.

"The key items (which India will raise) are how to address the large trade deficit issue. How to bridge the deficit?" Commerce Secretary Rajeev Kher told reporters here on Friday on the sidelines of Global Exhibition on Services, which was organised by CII and the ministry.

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He said that during the Prime Minister's visit, India would also discuss ways to increase presence of domestic products, including automobiles and pharmaceuticals, in the Chinese market.

"We will also see how Chinese investments can be channelised in India," he said. India's trade deficit with China climbed to a whopping USD 37.8 billion last year whereas bilateral trade stood at USD 65.85 billion in 2013-14.