China accounted for an average of ** percent in imports supporting select industries in India in financial year 2019. Electrical machinery and equipment accounted for the highest in that time period at ** percent. Plastics, on the other hand acquired ** percent of imports from China that year. India depended on China for a variety of products spread across multiple industries.
Trade relationship between India and China
The trade relationship between the two major global economies started a few decades ago. However, India has had an unfavorable trade balance with China as the trade deficit gap has widened over the years. The Indian food product imports has struggled and it is evident in its decreased value since 2008. In 2019, China was India’s leading import partner. For the same year, China was also the second leading export partner of India.
India’s export value
India exported a variety of products to a long list of countries in the world. In 2019, engineering goods valued at more than ************* Indian rupees was the leading commodity exported by India. The economic slowdown in 2019 and the current lockdown during the coronavirus (COVID-19) pandemic has affected industrial production across all sectors. Following this, the country's exports saw a drastic decline in various products.
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China Exports to India was US$120.46 Billion during 2024, according to the United Nations COMTRADE database on international trade. China Exports to India - data, historical chart and statistics - was last updated on July of 2025.
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This paper examines the effect of increased import competition and export demand on local labour markets in the context of India's trading relationship with China. Using an instrumental variables approach, I find that Indian districts exposed to Chinese imports experience decreased manufacturing employment growth relative to their positive pre-existing trend with no offsetting adjustment in services employment or population. The negative employment effect of imports is greater for large establishments. On average, manufacturing employment does not grow in response to export demand shocks, but districts with sufficient development, density, or access to Chinese markets see increased manufacturing employment in response to Chinese export demand.
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China plans to boost imports from India to address trade imbalance, as bilateral trade reaches $101.7 billion. This initiative coincides with US tariff announcements and aims to strengthen Sino-Indian relations.
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India recorded a trade deficit of 21.88 USD Billion in May of 2025. This dataset provides the latest reported value for - India Balance of Trade - plus previous releases, historical high and low, short-term forecast and long-term prediction, economic calendar, survey consensus and news.
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India Exports to China was US$14.9 Billion during 2024, according to the United Nations COMTRADE database on international trade. India Exports to China - data, historical chart and statistics - was last updated on July of 2025.
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1644 India export shipment records of Parts frame to China with prices, volume & current Buyer's suppliers relationships based on actual India export trade database.
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India Imports from China was US$126.96 Billion during 2024, according to the United Nations COMTRADE database on international trade. India Imports from China - data, historical chart and statistics - was last updated on July of 2025.
As of 2017, India's import of forest products from China stood at 129 million U.S. dollars which was five percent higher in comparison to the import value recorded in 2016. Indo-China trade relations with regard to forestry products have been fluctuating. India increasingly imported Chinese forest products between 2007 and 2011. The highest import value was recorded in 2011 at 159 million U.S. dollars after which the import values dipped.
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16316 Global export shipment records of Exports In India with prices, volume & current Buyer's suppliers relationships based on actual Global export trade database.
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Techsalerator’s Import/Export Trade Data for Bhutan
Techsalerator’s Import/Export Trade Data for Bhutan offers a detailed and insightful overview of international trade involving Bhutanese companies. This dataset provides an in-depth analysis of trade transactions, capturing and categorizing imports and exports across various industries within Bhutan.
To access Techsalerator’s Import/Export Trade Data for Bhutan, please contact us at info@techsalerator.com or visit https://www.techsalerator.com/contact-us with your specific requirements. Techsalerator will provide a tailored quote based on your data needs, with delivery available within 24 hours. We can also discuss options for ongoing access.
Techsalerator's Import/Export Trade Data for Bhutan includes comprehensive information from customs reports, trade agreements, and shipping records. This dataset helps businesses, investors, and trade analysts gain a clear understanding of Bhutan’s trade environment.
Key Data Fields
Company Name: Provides details about the companies involved in trade transactions. This helps identify potential business partners or competitors and track industry-specific trade patterns. Trade Volume: Details the quantity or value of goods traded, offering insights into the scale and economic impact of trade activities. Product Category: Specifies the types of goods traded, such as raw materials or finished products, assisting in understanding market demand and supply chain dynamics. Import/Export Country: Identifies the countries of origin or destination for traded goods, providing insights into regional trade relationships and market access. Transaction Date: Records the date of transactions, revealing seasonal trends and shifts in trade dynamics over time.
Top Trade Trends in Bhutan
Trade Balance Dynamics: Bhutan’s trade balance is influenced by major partners such as India and China. Ongoing trade negotiations and policy adjustments aim to address imbalances and strengthen trade relationships. Bhutan-India Trade Relations: The trade relationship with India is crucial, significantly impacted by agreements such as the Bhutan-India Trade Agreement. This partnership shapes many aspects of Bhutan's trade policies and practices. Expansion of Trade Networks: Bhutan is working to diversify its trade partners and markets beyond traditional allies, reflecting a trend toward broader global trade engagement. Growth in Hydropower Exports: Bhutan’s hydropower sector continues to be a significant component of its export economy, with substantial energy exports to neighboring countries. Focus on Sustainable Practices: There is an increasing emphasis on integrating sustainability into trade practices, promoting environmentally friendly methods and technologies.
Notable Companies in Bhutanese Trade Data
Druk Holding and Investments: A key player in Bhutan's trade sector, involved in a variety of import and export activities, including industrial and consumer goods. Bhutan Power Corporation: A major entity in the export of hydropower to neighboring countries, significantly impacting Bhutan's energy trade. Tashi Group: Engaged in a wide range of business activities, including the import and export of consumer goods and industrial products. Bhutan International Bank: Plays a role in trade financing and facilitating international trade transactions, contributing to Bhutan’s trade dynamics. Royal Textile Academy: Involved in exporting traditional Bhutanese textiles, showcasing Bhutan’s unique cultural products on the global stage.
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For detailed insights into Bhutan’s import and export activities and trends, Techsalerator’s dataset is an essential resource for staying informed and making strategic decisions.
In 2023, India exported over 16 billion U.S. dollars worth of products to neighboring country China, while maintaining the bilateral trade agreement. The main products exported were organic chemicals, mineral fuels, ores, and cotton.
The largest portion of India's imports originated from China, representing more than 15 percent of the total imports in the financial year 2024, with Russia following at over nine percent. Conversely, during the same period, India's primary exports were directed towards the United States. India’s import mix India's imports encompass a wide range of goods, with some key commodities dominating the landscape. Among these critical imports are crude oil, gold, and petroleum products. Crude oil, constituting approximately 20 percent of total imports, is critical due to the nation’s reliance on energy sources. In addition, India, as a major textile producer, has witnessed a significant rise in textile imports over the years to meet the diverse consumer and industrial demands. Trade balance In the recent past, the country experienced a notable change in its trade balance-to-GDP ratio. This ratio, which reflects the relationship between the country's trade activities and the size of its economy, saw a significant decrease of 8.5 percent in fiscal year 2023. In other words, the country was importing more goods and services than it was exporting during the period.
This statistic shows the United States goods trade deficit with China from 2014 to 2024. In 2024, the value of U.S. imports from China exceeded the exports to China by around ***** billion U.S. dollars.
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Imports from China in India increased to 744.54 INR Billion in January from 743.97 INR Billion in December of 2023. This dataset includes a chart with historical data for India Imports from China.
From the 11th to the 15th century, China was the most powerful trading and military power in the Indian Ocean. However, in the 1400s, resources were diverted away from international trade in order to improve internal infrastructure and northern defenses, and domestic trade was prioritized. From this time, China's presence at sea decreased significantly, and whatever naval resources it had were spent on defense, not trade. Following the Portuguese arrival in India at the turn of the 16th century, European merchants requested trade with China in the 1510s and 1520s, but were denied both times. This changed however in 1557, as the Portuguese took control of Macau, and the arrival of silver from the Americas opened entry into Chinese markets. Portuguese seize opportunities As part of its previous isolationist policies, Chinese authorities had prohibited its citizens from trade via sea with other regions of Asia, alongside many other trade restrictions. Smuggling and piracy were rampant, particularly between China and Japan, but this changed under the Portuguese. China removed many of its trade barriers in the 1560s, but maintained its embargo on Japan; this allowed Portuguese merchants to then become intermediaries and facilitate trade between China and Japan as formal relations between the two countries were often hostile. The discovery of rich silver deposits in Japan in the 1530s also made it one of the most prosperous trading partners for Europeans for roughly 100 years, and Japanese silver made up over 70 percent of the silver imported into China from the selected regions shown here. In early decades the Portuguese did export goods to China, but eventually prioritized their shipping networks in Asia, facilitating trade between China, India, Indonesia, and Japan. These routes were quicker, safer, and more profitable than the much longer trade routes with Europe, and this saw Portuguese prosperity soar for almost a century, before their position in Asia was usurped by the Dutch in the mid-1600s. The Spanish Philippines During the given period, Spanish colonization and overseas expansion was largely concentrated in the Americas, with the major exception being the Philippines. King Philip II, whom the country remains named after, ordered the annexation of the islands in 1564 and effective control was established by 1571. The majority of Spanish silver (taken from Mexico) then entered China via Chinese merchants trading in Manilla, unlike the Portuguese model which actively pursued trade on the Chinese mainland. In comparison to the wealth the Spanish gained from colonizing the Americas, profits from trade in Asia were relatively small, and eventually declined over the 17th century.
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5 India export shipment records of 2933 to China with prices, volume & current Buyer's suppliers relationships based on actual India export trade database.
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China's total Exports in 2024 were valued at US$3.58 Trillion, according to the United Nations COMTRADE database on international trade. China's main export partners were: the United States, Hong Kong and Vietnam. The top three export commodities were: Electrical, electronic equipment; Machinery, nuclear reactors, boilers and Vehicles other than railway, tramway. Total Imports were valued at US$2.59 Trillion. In 2024, China had a trade surplus of US$991.41 Billion.
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0 India export shipment records of 33021010 hscode to China with prices, volume & current Buyer's suppliers relationships based on actual India export trade database.
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2494 India import shipment records of White china from China with prices, volume & current Buyer’s suppliers relationships based on actual India import trade database.
China accounted for an average of ** percent in imports supporting select industries in India in financial year 2019. Electrical machinery and equipment accounted for the highest in that time period at ** percent. Plastics, on the other hand acquired ** percent of imports from China that year. India depended on China for a variety of products spread across multiple industries.
Trade relationship between India and China
The trade relationship between the two major global economies started a few decades ago. However, India has had an unfavorable trade balance with China as the trade deficit gap has widened over the years. The Indian food product imports has struggled and it is evident in its decreased value since 2008. In 2019, China was India’s leading import partner. For the same year, China was also the second leading export partner of India.
India’s export value
India exported a variety of products to a long list of countries in the world. In 2019, engineering goods valued at more than ************* Indian rupees was the leading commodity exported by India. The economic slowdown in 2019 and the current lockdown during the coronavirus (COVID-19) pandemic has affected industrial production across all sectors. Following this, the country's exports saw a drastic decline in various products.