Trade deficit: China wants to import fish and agriculture products from India

Trade deficit: China wants to import fish and agriculture products from India

NEW DELHI: China wants to buy a variety of agricultural products from India, like, fish oil and fish meal, pomegranates, chikoo, soyameal, bovine meat, tobacco and okra, in an attempt to reform the growing trade gap between the two countries.

Chinese Vice-Minister Hu Wei met senior officials from the Indian Commerce & Industry Ministry and Agriculture Ministry on Tuesday and organized the protocol for fish oil and fish meal that would open doors for India’s exports.

Prime Minister Narendra Modi, in his meetings with Chinese President Xi Jinping this year, made a case for solid steps to lower India’s trade deficit with China, which touched $63 billion last year, and the Chinese Premier assured him of the country’s support. Since then, China has started imports of non-basmati rice from India and has also signed contracts for import of sugar. Modi and Xi Jinping are also scheduled to meet in Buenos Aires on Wednesday. Both leaders are in Argentina to attend the G-20 conference.

Chinese officials said that imports of fish oil and fish meal will start soon as the Chinese authorities had already inspected and given clearance to the facilities and the protocol was ready. The centre also urged Beijing to revive the MoU signed by the two countries in 2006 to promote agriculture exports.