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Demand For Indian Chillies Surge Prices In China: Reports

Demand For Indian Chillies Surge Prices In China: Reports Following a brief lull after the Chinese New Year holiday in mid-February, price of Indian chilli have soared in the country. Courtesy: Pixabay Apr 01, 2021 The demand for Indian chillies in China has increased in recent times leading to rise in prices. According to reports, the current price is 30% higher than what it was around this time last year. The Indian variety being hotter and containing more red pigment than the rest, the “spiciness” has rendered it popular among Chinese consumers. Following a brief lull after the Chinese New Year holiday in mid-February, prices have soared. The Chinese media has attributed several reasons for the recent hike in prices.

China & India should not undercut each other; must create enabling conditions to resolve border issue: Chinese FM Wang

China and India should stop undercutting each other, shed mutual suspicion and create enabling conditions by expanding bilateral cooperation to resolve the border issue, Chinese Foreign Minister Wang Yi said on Sunday. Calling the boundary dispute as not the whole story of the China-India relationship, Wang said that both countries were friends and partners but they should shed suspicion at each other. Answering a question at his annual press conference on the current state of India-China relations following the tense standoff in eastern Ladakh since May last year and how Beijing viewed the relationship going forward, he said it is important that both countries manage their disputes properly and expand bilateral cooperation.

India-Taiwan Business Cannot Be Built On An Anti-China Platform

India-Taiwan Business Cannot Be Built On An Anti-China Platform Having said that, Taiwan and India should develop economic and political ties on their merit without bringing in the China factor, the experts also said outlookindia.com 2021-03-04T15:23:23+05:30 Taiwan has come more and more in focus among ordinary Indians since relations between India and China took a nosedive following the military confrontation in Ladakh last summer. There was much talk in India’s strategic circles of an outreach to Taiwan and using the Taiwan card against China. Delhi as well as the international community have accepted Beijing’s one-China policy, meaning that democratic Taiwan is part of mainland China.

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