After the border dispute with China, India is constantly pushing for it. After a few months of blocking the mobile applications of several Chinese companies, India has hit another neighboring country. In fact, if India imports very little from China in the last few months, exports to China have increased. India’s exports to China increased by 16% in the first 11 months of 2020, according to the latest China figures. The significance of this information is that the corona virus and the border dispute between the two countries are often encountered throughout the year. According to data from Chinese media, India imports 13% less than China in the same period.
As the data shows, the Chinese media has made a false and imagined claim. While neighboring media outlets say China has not politicized the cluttered case of East Ladakh’s Line of Actual Control (LAC), New Delhi has prevented exports to China.
At the same time, demand in India has decreased due to the epidemic, a recent report by the Chinese government’s Global Times said, leading to a sharp reduction in exports to China. “According to customs data released on Monday, China exported about $ 59 billion worth of products to India from January to November, a 13% decrease.
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“However, there has been a 16% increase in imports from India to China over this period, which shows that China has avoided politicizing economic ties with its neighboring country,” the authors quote. “This is partly due to the growing ‘partisan sentiment’ of the Indian government over China. In comparison, China continues to import heavily despite its political influence in India.
According to data compiled by the Indian Embassy in Beijing, India will be the largest export destination for Chinese organic chemicals, fertilizers, antibiotics and aluminum foils in 2019. In 2019, India was the 12th largest trading partner for China. China trades heavily with the US, Japan, Hong Kong, South Korea, Taiwan, Germany, Australia, Vietnam, Malaysia, Brazil and Russia.
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