India–China trade: Exports jump 67% in December on electronics, marine shipments; imports also rise
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India’s exports to China saw a significant 67.35% surge in December, reaching $2.04 billion. This impressive growth was fueled by strong shipments of electronics, marine, and agricultural products, including oil meals and spices. Despite a widening trade deficit, bilateral trade continues to expand, with China remaining a key partner.
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