After much deliberation, China has finally agreed to initiate the process of opening up the pharmaceutical market for Indian companies, reports the Times of India. It has also promised to enhance buying to correct the trade imbalance created by low imports from India. India's annual exports to China are about $11 billion, while China exports goods worth $27 billion to India, it was noted.
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