and bilateral trade has increased at an annual speed of 40 percent, resulting in a record high bilateral trade volume of US$73.6 billion in 2011. However, the trade imbalance between India and China has also become gl...
doi:gej-2015-0011Ramesh Paudel
Trade between India and China has been rising exponentially with a widening trade deficit for India, which has raised alarm by businesses, and some Indian ... K Kalirajan,R Paudel - 《Global Economy Journal》 被引量: 0发表: 2015年 ASEAN-INDIA FREE TRADE AGREEMENT: ANALYSIS OF AGRICULTURE SE...
636 projects in China, amounting to US$861 million. China's non-financial direct investment stock to India was US$3.46 billion. Clearly the potential for economic and trade investment cooperation between China and India has yet ...
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India has long complained about its huge trade deficit with China but Geng noted that "over the past five years, China's imports from India have grown by 15 percent, with more and more Indian goods finding their way to Chinese households." ...
The second is the trust deficit between China and India. The external disturbances by Western countries wouldn’t work if the two Asian neighbors had enough mutual trust. Therefore, we must continue reiterating the importance and necessity of strengthening mutual trust between China and India, ...
and the trade deficit with China was expected to go down through thesehigh scale investments. However, some of these projects have moved slowly dueto land acquisition challenges. China's foreign direct investment (FDI) intoIndia between April 2000 and June 2017 stood at $1.67 billion USD, which...
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weaker yuan meant more competition and lowermarginsfor Indian exporters. It also meant that Chinese producers could dump goods into the Indian market, thereby undercutting domestic manufacturers. India had already seen its trade deficit with China nearly double between 2008 to 2009 and 2014 to 2015....