CHINA is ready to import more Indian products and strengthen trade cooperation, Beijing’s ambassador to New Delhi said ahead of US tariffs expected to take effect today.
The two Asian neighbours are taking steps to rebuild their ties after a 2020 border clash on their Himalayan frontier soured relations.
China and India should work more closely together, Chinese President Xi Jinping told Indian President Droupadi Murmu yesterday, while exchanging congratulatory messages to mark the 75th anniversary of the start of their diplomatic ties.
“We are willing to work with the Indian side to strengthen practical cooperation in trade and other areas, and to import more Indian products that are well-suited to the Chinese market,” Chinese Ambassador Xu Feihong told Chinese state-backed newspaper the Global Times in an interview published on Monday.
“We also welcome more Indian enterprises to cross the Himalayas and seek opportunities for co-operation in China, sharing the dividends of China’s development,” he said.
In January, both sides said they would resume direct flights after they reached an agreement in October regarding patrolling their Himalayan border.
Xu added that China hopes India will create a fair and transparent business climate for Chinese companies and further expand their mutually beneficial co-operation.