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China-India trade tensions may continue in 2024, but Beijing doesn’t want to rock the boat

  • India levied punitive duties on Chinese industrial laser machinery earlier this month, adding to a spate of anti-dumping investigations into made-in-China products
  • China’s responses have been measured, while New Delhi also raised concerns over the burgeoning trade deficit with Beijing

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Chinese President Xi Jinping and Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi at the Brics summit in August. Photo: dpa
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India is taking a harder line on more Chinese imports, but analysts said it is unlikely to lead to an all-out trade war.

New Delhi announced earlier this month that it would levy anti-dumping duties of up to 147.2 per cent on Chinese industrial laser machinery for five years.

It is the latest trade move as the overall bilateral relationship has been overshadowed by the border dispute in the Himalayan region and the growing significance of India in the containment strategy employed by the United States against China.

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India’s imports of Chinese laser machinery totalled US$174.57 million in 2022, according to the Post’s calculations using data from India’s Ministry of Commerce and Industry.

And India had imported US$167.93 million worth of Chinese laser machinery in the first 10 months of 2023, up from US$147 million a year earlier, the data showed.

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