Publication
7 Dec 2011
Bilateral economic ties between China and India have improved rapidly. This is evident from the decision to hold an annual strategic economic dialogue (SED). The first SED focused on infrastructure development, energy efficiency and water conservation. However, it avoided discussion on barriers to market access that exporters and service providers from the two countries continue to face in each others’ domestic markets. The paper argues that future SEDs should discuss possible ways for removing these barriers.
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Author | Amitendu Palit |
Series | ISAS Insights |
Issue | 147 |
Publisher | Institute of South Asian Studies (ISAS) |
Copyright | © 2011 National University of Singapore |