Trade experts and economists agree that there seems to be an inside story behind trade data for this re-routing of Chinese exports to India through Hong Kong.
According to Dr. Pralok Gupta, Trade Expert and Associate Professor, Centre for WTO Studies, IIFT, New Delhi, there could be three main reasons for doing so.
“First, there is a huge concern by India about its increasing trade deficit with China in India-China trade relations. India is raising pressure on China to open-up sectors of India’s interests, such as pharma and services sector especially IT, so as to expand India’s exports to China and to have a check on the rising trade deficit with China. A declining trade deficit with India will help China in circumventing such pressures from India,” Gupta says.
The second reason, according to Gupta, is that China may be trying to side away the patriotic campaigns and feelings in India against using Chinese goods, however, this may not be successful in reality as mostly no differentiation is made between Chinese goods and Hong Kong goods and both are considered as Chinese goods only in India.