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Is India becoming a dumping ground for Chinese goods? Soaring trade deficit raises red flags

In March alone, goods imports from China jumped over 25% year-on-year to $9.7 billion, led by electronics, electric batteries and solar cells.

April 16, 2025 / 19:55 IST
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The widening of India’s trade deficit with China to a record $99.2 billion in the fiscal year 2024-25 is driven by a surge in import of electronic goods and consumer durables.

The data comes as US President Donald Trump announced a 90-day pause last week on most tariff hikes for major trading partners including India, while sharply increasing levies on Chinese goods, stoking fears that Chinese firms may divert goods to other markets.

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In March alone, goods imports from China jumped over 25% year-on-year to $9.7 billion, led by electronics, electric batteries and solar cells. Total imports from China rose to $113.5 billion in 12-months through March, according to detailed trade data released by commerce ministry on Wednesday.

Meanwhile, India's exports to China fell 14.5% to $1.5 billion in March from a year earlier, with total exports dropping to $14.3 billion in the 12-months period, data showed.