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Posted 17 Apr 2025

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The widening of India’s trade deficit with China in the fiscal year 2024-25 is driven by a surge in import of electronic goods (E.g. EV batteries, solar cells) and consumer durables.

  • Meanwhile, India's exports to China dropped to $14.3 billion in the same period.

Key concerns associated with rising Trade Deficit/Import Dependence with/on China

  • Threat to Domestic Manufacturing: Artificially low-priced Chinese imports threaten to undermine Indian domestic manufacturing, particularly in vulnerable sectors like steel, chemicals, and electronics.
  • Strategic Dependency Concerns: The widening trade deficit signifies structural dependence on Chinese goods, creating supply chain vulnerabilities.
    • Poses threat over National security. 
      • E.g. China may utilise benefit India’s dependency during negotiations on border disputes or during any other emergency. 
  • US Trade Rule Bypass: India could be used to sneak Chinese goods into US markets, risking damage to India-US relationship.
  • Market Diversion and Dumping Risk: Chinese manufacturers may divert exports to India due to US tariffs, potentially engaging in price dumping.
  • Other: Continuous outflow of foreign exchange, etc. 

Key Initiative Taken by India to Check Rising Trade Deficit/Dependence 

  • Strengthening Domestic Manufacturing: E.g. PLI (Production Linked Incentive) scheme and Make in India 
  • Localised Supply Chains for Critical Sectors: E.g. Setting up Bulk drug parks to reduce dependency on China.
  • Export Incentives: Rebate of State and Central Levies and Taxes (RoSCTL) Scheme, Interest equalization scheme (IES) (enhances competitiveness to exports)
  • Other: Market Access Initiative (MAI) Scheme,  using Trade Remedies and Safeguards (E.g. Anti-dumping Duties), etc. 
  • Tags :
  • India-China Trade
  • Trade deficit
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