Hindustan Times ST (Jaipur)

‘China shouldn’t ignore Indian manufactur­ing sector’

- Sutirtho Patranobis spatranobi­s@htlive.com

India’s exports to China rebounded to show a 42% increase in January, latest figures have revealed, sending a signal that China should not ignore its neighbour’s increasing competitiv­eness in the manufactur­ing sector, a state media report said on Friday.

Data from India’s ministry of commerce showed that there was marked increase in Indian exports to China in January (year-to-year comparison) – 52% increase in cotton, more than 810% in inorganic chemicals and nearly 200% in iron and steel.

The data also revealed that China continues to hold a huge advantage in bilateral trade; the total value of bilateral trade was around $6.83 billion in January and India’s export share was around $1.34 billion.

The nationalis­tic tabloid Global Times said it was important for China to analyse the data to see whether this trend will continue.

“Official data showing India’s January exports to China soared 42% year-on-year was overlooked by most Chinese analysts, but it will be a very dangerous venture if China adopts an arrogant attitude toward India’s increasing competitiv­eness,” the state-controlled tabloid said.

“Scholars should make a careful analysis about the soaring growth to find out whether this is merely a flash in the pan or a result of subtle changes in competitio­n in the manufactur­ing sector,” it said. The article doubted whether “India’s higher-than-expected economic growth of 7% from October to December 2016 is authentic and reliable”.

“Less attention is being paid to bright points in the country’s economy. What cannot be overlooked is the increasing competitiv­eness of the manufactur­ing sector in India,” it said.

The article added India’s manufactur­ing sector grew by 8.3% in the third quarter of 2016 and that it was a “…great achievemen­t for India, even if the figure may be exaggerate­d as some analysts suggest”.

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