Are China-India trade ties turning sour amid border standoff?

China has complained about India opening an anti-dumping investigation into Chinese solar cell products in the latest trade friction between the two Asian giants amid a border standoff in the Himalayas.
China and India are two fastest-growing major economies, but trade turnover between the two countries fell in 2016. India started 12 cases against Chinese imports in the first half of this year, even more than the 11 cases the US is pursuing against Chinese imported goods, according to the Ministry of Commerce in Beijing.
The Chinese government is highly concerned about New Delhi’s decision last week to investigate the Chinese products for dumping, Wang Hejun, the director general of the commerce ministry’s trade relief bureau, said in a statement on Tuesday.
The statement said the solar power industry in India has witnessed rapid growth over the past three years, partly because of good quality and affordable cells from China.
India’s move to restrict Chinese imports would “hurt India’s solar power industry and the realisation of its renewable energy targets”, it added.