Millennium Post

India’s April-february trade deficit with China at $46.7 billion

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NEW DELHI: India’s trade deficit with China was recorded at $46.7 billion during the Aprilfebru­ary period of the last fiscal, Parliament was informed today.

Overall trade with China during the 11-month period decreased marginally by 0.87 per cent to $64.57 billion, Commerce and Industry Minister Nirmala Sitharaman informed the Rajya Sabha.

During this period, India’s exports to China grew by 8.69 per cent to $8.94 billion while imports from the neighbouri­ng nation declined by 2.26 per cent to $ 55.63 billion, resulting in a shrinkage of 4.1 per cent in India’s trade deficit with China, she said in a written reply to a question.

She said both sides have signed a Five-year Developmen­t Programme for Economic and Trade Cooperatio­n in order to lay down a mediumterm roadmap for promoting balanced and sustainabl­e developmen­t of economic and trade relations.

Replying to a separate question, she said after the launch of the ‘Startup India Action Plan’ in January 2016, 742 startups have been recognised by the ministry.

On another question on soap, she said technicall­y uniform sphericity and particle size of microbeads create a ballbearin­g effect in soaps, skin cream and lotions, enhancing a silky texture, spreadabil­ity, smoothness and roundness in the feel.

“Regarding harmful effects, the issue is before the National Green Tribunal for adjudicati­on which is being perused by the Ministry of Environmen­t, Forest and Climate Change,” she added.

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