India trade deficit with China widens to record US$99.2b amid dumping concerns
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India’s trade deficit with China surges to a record $99.2 billion - Maritime Gateway
While the US continues to be India’s top export destination, China continues to be the top source of India’s imports.VAs per provisional data released by the commerce ministry on India’s foreign trade, China remained India’s top import source in 2024-25 with imports worth $113.46 billion. This marked an 11.5% increase over $101.74 billion worth of imports from China in FY24. Meanwhile, India’s exports to China fell by 14.5% in FY25 to $ 14.25 bi…
India’s trade deficit with China surges to a record $99.2 billion in FY25 - India Seatrade News
While the US continues to be India’s top export destination, China continues to be the top source of India’s imports.VAs per provisional data released by the commerce ministry on India’s foreign trade, China remained India’s top import source in 2024-25 with imports worth $113.46 billion. This marked an 11.5% increase over $101.74 billion worth of imports from China in FY24. Meanwhile, India’s exports to China fell by 14.5% in FY25 to $ 14.25 bi…
Widening China Trade Deficit Poses Strategic Dilemma for India’s Economic Policymakers - The Indian Awaaz
R. Suryamurthy India’s trade deficit with China surged to an unprecedented $99.2 billion in FY2024–25, underscoring a structural economic dependency that continues to widen despite diversification and domestic manufacturing efforts. According to Ajay Srivastava, co-founder of the Global Trade Research Initiative (GTRI), the deficit reflects far more than a trade imbalance—it signals a deeper strategic vulnerability in key sectors of the Indian e…
India’s Soaring Trade Deficit with China: A Growing Economic Concern
BHUBANESWAR: India’s trade dynamics with China have come under renewed scrutiny as the trade deficit between the two nations reached a record $99.2 billion for the fiscal year 2024–25. This growing gap underscores the mounting imbalance in bilateral trade and raises pressing questions about India’s economic strategy, industrial self-reliance, and geopolitical positioning. The widening deficit is largely attributed to India’s increasing imports…
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