INSUBCONTINENT EXCLUSIVE:
India's exports to China went up to $18.84 billion, an increase of 15.2 per cent compared to 2017.India on Tuesday pressed China to import
more Indian goods, especially pharmaceutical and IT (information technology) products, as top commerce officials of two countries held talks
in Beijing on widening trade deficit, which last year crossed $57 billion
Commerce Secretary Anup Wadhawan also discussed progress made under Regional Comprehensive Economic Partnership (RCEP) during his talks with
Wang Shouwen, vice minister of China's Ministry of Commerce, Indian Embassy here said in a press release.Mr Wadhawan on Monday held talks
with Zhang Jiwen, vice minister of General Administration of China Customs (GACC) which is responsible for examining market access and
quarantine issues for India's agriculture and allied products
The two sides held a detailed discussion on widening trade deficit, press release said.The trade deficit in 2018, according to Chinese
official data, climbed to $57.86 billion from $51.72 billion in 2017 in about $95.54 total bilateral trade.India's exports to China went up
to $18.84 billion, an increase of 15.2 per cent compared to 2017.A series of recent moves by China spoke of liberalisation of sale of
foreign drugs, especially cancer curing medicines, but no announcement was made on allowing sale of Indian drugs in Chinese market.The
expectation of China stepping up efforts to permit market access for Indian pharmaceuticals and IT was high since last year's informal Wuhan
summit between Prime Minister Narendra Modi and Chinese President Xi Jinping.In his talks, Mr Wadhawan pressed for more actions from Chinese
side to support and promote exports of Indian products to China, press release said.He also pitched for more market access to Indian IT
companies, pharmaceuticals and agriculture products, including major commodities like sugar, rice, milk and milk products
He noted that as a large producer of these commodities, India can emerge as a reliable source for China, it said.His talks also focussed on
progress of Regional Economic Partnership (RCEP) which is a free trade area (FTA) made up of 10 ASEAN members and their six FTA partners,
India, China, Japan, South Korea, Australia and New Zealand.Prior to vice ministerial-level talks, Sudhanshu Pandey, additional secretary,
Department of Commerce and chief negotiator of India for RCEP, also held "extensive discussions" on RCEP on Monday with Yang Zhengwei,
deputy director general, International Trade and Economic Affairs, Ministry of Commerce, China, press release said.RCEP aims at liberalising
norms for trade in goods and services and boost investment among 16-member countries
The last round of talks were held in in Hyderabad last year.China is pushing for RECP after US President Donald Trump pulled Washington out
of Trans-Pacific Partnership (TPP).Facing threat of cheap imports from China, officials say India is specially seeking to protect its
advantages in services and stagger phase-out of tariffs over a longer period in case of China, to allow Indian industry more time to
adjust.RCEP is most important ongoing regional trade agreement which aims at integrating major economics in Asia, which constitutes 30 per
cent of world GDP and 45 per cent of world population, press release said.On Monday, India and China signed a protocol for exports of Indian
Since Wuhan summit, two countries signed protocols on exports of non-basmati rice and exports of fish meal and fish oil.GACC also approved 6
Indian mills to export rapeseed meal to China.This recent period has thus seen significant progress in market access for six agriculture and
allied products from India, press release said.Mr Wadhawan requested GACC to expedite market access for other products like okra, soya bean,
bovine meat and dairy products, it said.