NEW DELHI, June 29 — Shipments from Chinese companies based in Southeast Asian countries may come under greater scrutiny in India amidst the India-China border row, according to a report today. Tougher inspections by Indian customs aim to ensure that exports by Chinese entities operating in...
Monday, 29 Jun 2020 05:42 PM MYTNEW DELHI, June 29 — Shipments from Chinese companies based in Southeast Asian countries may come under greater scrutiny in India amidst the India-China border row, according to a report today.
“There are large quantities of imports that are being routed under the Indian-Asean, India-Singapore free trade agreement,” an unidentified government official was quoted as saying in a report on the Economic Times newspaper website. D.K. Agarwal, president of the PHD Chamber of Commerce and Industry, a leading business association, wants a review of India’s FTAs with Asean.
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