India's exports to China saw a significant 90% surge in November, reaching $2.2 billion, primarily driven by naphtha and specific electronics. However, this spike masks underlying volatility and a growing import dependence on China. The trade deficit with China is widening, raising concerns about India's export strategy and reliance on Chinese goods.
India’s exports to China jump 90% - but why there is little reason to cheer
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Source: timesofindia.indiatimes.com
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