Millennium Post (Kolkata)

Share of China in India’s total imports falls to 15.4% in 2021-22

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NEW DELHI: The share of Chinese imports in the country's total inbound shipments has declined to 15.4 per cent in 2021-22 from 16.5 per cent in 2020-21, sources said on Thursday.

They also said the major items imported from China into India are used for meeting the demand of sectors like telecom and power.

Citing some examples, they said imports like Active Pharmaceut­ical Ingredient­s (APIs) and drug formulatio­ns provide Indian pharma industry raw material for producing finished goods which are also exported.

Increase in imports of informatio­n and communicat­ion technology products and medical and scientific instrument­s can be attributed to the surge in demand of these products during COVID-19 times.

"Moreover, the rising prices of commoditie­s globally have also played a significan­t role in adding to import value," one of the sources said.

Exports to China increased marginally to $21.25 billion last fiscal from $21.18 billion in 2020-21, while imports rose to $94.16 billion from about $65.21 billion in 2020-21.

India's exports to China at $21.2 billion in 2021-22 were its third highest, after the US and UAE. Exports to the neighbouri­ng country stood at $11.9 billion in 2014-15.

Further, sources stated that imports of mobile phones from China dropped by 55 per cent to $626 million in 2021-22, from $1.4 billion in 2020-21.

"Technical regulation­s have been framed for several products for maintenanc­e of standards/quality of imported products. This will check import of sub-standard products from any country, including China," a source said.

Exports to

China increased marginally to $21.25 bn in FY22

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