Kunming: As Yunan province is all set to host the China-South Asia Cooperation Forum (CSACF), India is looking to resolve trade barriers with China.
Mahesh Saharia, Chairman of Indian Chamber of Commerce (North-East) has said that such forums can be helpful in removing the existing trade barriers.
"In such forums, we need to talk about the possibilities of furthering exports from India to China and removing those barriers particularly in pharmaceuticals and IT industries because our basket of goods is limited. We have to find areas where we are stronger," Saharia said.
"Yunan as such borders South Asia and South-East Asia. They have the responsibility in China to improve relations. East and North-East of India are closest to China. BCIM (Bangladesh-China- India-Myanmar Forum for Regional Cooperation) is there already. This kind of forum is helpful but a small percentage of gain makes a lot of difference," he added.
The second CSACF, under the theme of "Stronger Sub-national Partnership for Win-Win Opportunities", is aimed at promoting policy dialogues, investment in economic trade, people-to-people communications and experience sharing and consolidate integrated cooperation and development between China and South Asian countries.
Yunan Province is ready to deepen cooperation with local governments in South Asian countries and work towards common interests with mutual benefits.
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