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Exports to China to pace up at 14% a year in 2020-30: HSBC

According to HSBC, India's current account deficit is expected to narrow from 1.1 percent of GDP in 2014 to 0.6 percent in 2015 while retail inflation is likely to remain below 6 percent throughout this year.

May 28, 2015 / 20:07 IST
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Exports to China are expected to grow by around 14 percent a year in the decade to 2030, potentially outpacing outbound shipment growth to any other country, said an HSBC trade forecast report.

Not just that, the report added, exports will head for newer markets, including Brazil, where the shipments from India are expected to grow by 10 percent a year in the said period.

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"The near-term outlook for India is upbeat," the HSBC report said, adding that "having low relative unit labour costs compared with other countries (both emerging markets and advanced economies), India will be competitive in the international market".

Being a net oil importer, India has benefited from the fall in global oil prices, and the positive impact of this is likely to continue in coming years as well, the report predicted.