Senior officials of India and China will meet in New Delhi today to discuss trade-related issues, particularly matters concerning the agriculture sector.
The Chinese side will be headed by Li Guo, Vice Minister of the General Administration of Customs of China (GACC). From the Indian side, officials from different departments including commerce, agriculture, animal husbandry and the Agricultural and Processed Food Products Export Development Authority (APEDA) would participate in the meeting.
The meeting assumes significance as India is
seeking greater market access for its manufactured and agricultural products in the Chinese market to bridge the widening trade deficit.
Recently, India has identified and shared with China a list of 380 products, including horticulture, textiles, chemicals and pharmaceuticals products, as their shipments hold huge export potential.
Increasing exports of these products will help India narrow the widening trade deficit with China, which stood at 50.12 billion US dollar during April-February 2018-19.