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2025-10-08 02:32:07 pm | Source: Accord Fintech
India should have strong trading arrangements with neighbours including China: NITI Aayog CEO
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India should have strong trading arrangements with neighbours including China: NITI Aayog CEO

NITI Aayog CEO BVR Subrahmanyam has said that India should have strong trading arrangements with its neighbours including China, which is a $18 trillion economy that cannot be avoided. He also indicated that after GST 2.0, another set of reforms is expected to be announced before Diwali.

Subrahmanyam further said that while the entire European Union trades 50 per cent within itself, Bangladesh is India's 6th biggest trading partner and Nepal used to be in the top 10, stressing on the need to increase trade with neighbouring countries. He said ‘it is a misfortune that we are in a very difficult geography. Who are the biggest trading partners of the US? Mexico and Canada. It is natural. If you do not have strong neighbourhood trading arrangements, you actually are at a disadvantage...If you are competitive, they will buy your stuff.’

He said ‘focus on Asia big time. There is no escaping that. If you are not able to sell much to China, it is pointless, because it is $18 trillion economy-you cannot avoid that economy. You should be able to compete and sell. Good countries have trade surpluses with China.’

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