India’s Trade Reliance on China and the EU Is Rising: UNCTAD
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New Delhi: India's trade reliance on China and the European Union is rising, said a report by the United Nations Conference on Trade and Development (UNCTAD).
India’s trade dependence on China and the EU increased 1.2% each in 2023 while it reduced 0.6% on Saudi Arabia, the Indian Express said, citing the report.
UNCTAD’s estimates showed a major shift in trade due to the ongoing Russia-Ukraine war. While Russia’s trade dependence on China surged by a record 7.1%, its reliance on the EU slid by 5.3%.
"This was largely a result of Russian oil shifting from the EU to China and India. Chinese custom data showed that China’s two-way trade with Russia in 2023 had hit a record $240 billion. Russia had also increased purchasing Chinese goods when major US and European Union companies began exiting Russia after the war," it said.
Interestingly, the US managed to cut reliance on China by 1.2% in 2023, it said. It added that the US increased its trade dependence on the EU and Mexico.
The dependence of an economy on another is calculated as the ratio of their bilateral trade over the total trade of the dependent economy. Change is computed as a four quarter average of this ratio relative to the same period in the previous year, the report said.
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