Chinese Investments Crash, Inflows nearly Half the Level Three Years
Ago
The total FDI inflow from Chinese companies stood at
$350.22 million in FY 2017-18, which fell to $229 million in FY 2018-19 and had
a freefall to $163.77 million in FY 2019-20
Investment by Chinese companies into India has nearly
halved in the last three years, much before India raged a trade war against
China earlier this year. The total FDI inflow from Chinese companies stood at
$350.22 million in FY 2017-18, which fell to $229 million in FY 2018-19 and had
a freefall to $163.77 million in FY 2019-20, according to the data provided by
Anurag Singh Thakur, MoS, Ministry of Finance, in a
reply to a question in Lok Sabha. The outflow to
China from India has also decreased in recent years, however, it caught some
pace in the last few months.
The total Outflow to China was $49.2 million in 2017,
which nosedived to $12.6 million in 2018, but surged to $27.6 million in 2019
and is standing at $20.63 million in 2020. In an effort to curb opportunistic
takeovers or acquisitions of Indian Companies due to the ongoing coronavirus
pandemic, the government had issued a guideline in April 2020 that said firms
of countries sharing land borders with India can invest only under the
Government route. Also, the transfer of ownership of any existing or future FDI
in an entity in India in such a case now requires government approval.
Meanwhile, India’s exports to China rose 78 per cent
on-year in June 2020, said a Crisil report. From a
contraction of 60.2 per cent on-year in April, exports from India improved to a
contraction of 10.2 per cent in July. The reason is a sharp rise in exports to
economies that have been able to control the coronavirus pandemic. However,
after a major face-off at the Galwan valley earlier
this year, trade relations between India and China have been fragile and the
mounting uncertainties have raised tensions for firms, which have businesses
across both countries. Many trade associations of India have announced to
boycott Chinese products this festive season.