Thoughts on the Market

What’s Next for the India-China Trade?

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Sep 11, 2025
Discover the evolving trade relationship between India and China and its implications for global supply chains. India's reliance on Chinese imports for industrial supplies is highlighted, alongside its significant trade deficit. The need for foreign investment to boost India's manufacturing capabilities is crucial as both economies navigate geopolitical challenges. Insights reveal how this partnership can unlock new growth opportunities and redefine economic ties in the fast-growing emerging market.
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INSIGHT

Trade Has Rapidly Deepened

  • India-China trade has nearly doubled over the last decade and now shapes global supply chains.
  • India's bilateral trade deficit with China is the largest, about $120 billion, highlighting asymmetric trade dynamics.
ADVICE

Consider Opening To Chinese FDI

  • Ease restrictions on Chinese FDI to accelerate technology transfer and manufacturing competitiveness in India.
  • Allowing targeted Chinese investment can replicate how FDI helped China's own industrial rise.
INSIGHT

China Dominates Global Value Chains

  • China accounts for about 40% of the global supply chain while India is only ~4%.
  • Increasing global trade focuses on higher-value goods where China dominates, forcing economies to link with China to join value chains.
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