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Calibrated approach needed to reduce imports from China: SBI report

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MUMBAI: India needs a calibrated approach to reduce imports from China as the neighbouri­ng country has slowly and steadily built a solid base in both high and low-value imports into the country, a report by SBI said.

The report also said that the decision of the government to ban 59 Chinese apps will provide space to the domestic IT sector to develop its own capabiliti­es.

“Clearly, China has slowly and steadily built a solid base in both high and low-value imports into India. We thus have to clearly take a calibrated call in reducing our import dependence from China and not through sudden stops!” said the SBI research report - Ecowrap.

China, it added, has spread out in all other categories, including low value manufactur­ing to high-value capital and electrical goods imports to India. The data on services and merchandis­e trade exports shows that India can definitely compete with China on the services front, the report said, adding India exports a far greater amount of telecommun­ications, computer, and informatio­n services than China. However, China is rapidly catching up and India needs to buckle up.

The report further said there is now a huge clamour about banning imports from China, after the border standoff. “Ideally, India must go for imposing restrictio­ns on certain products in which it has a Revealed Comparativ­e Advantage over China, and which will provide support to MSMES. “However, demanding to curtail all imports at one go from a country which is so entrenched in our economic system is unreasonab­le and might disrupt the local supply chain when looked at, either from the producers’ side or consumers’ side,” it said.

As per the report, India is dependent on China for a lot of products at the lower end of manufactur­ing. For example, at two-digit classifica­tion, in 1996-97 there were 22 categories in which India did not import anything from China, whose value of imports in 2019-20 is around $500 million. At an eight-digit level, there were 6,844 products imported by India from China in FY2020.

On the ban of 59 Chinese apps by the government for security reasons, the report said, It does provide the local tech companies the space to develop apps which can compete with them.

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