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ANALYSIS OF CANADIAN IMPORTS- AN INDIAN EXPORT
PROSPECT
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INTRODUCTION: INDIA- CANADA TRADE
Canada and India enjoy a prosperous trading relationship. Since 2004, despite the Late 2000s recession, trade has increased by over 70%. In 2009, Canadian exports to India totalled C$2.1 billion, while in the same year Canadian imports from India totalled C$2.0 billion, giving Canada a C$100 million trade surplus. India celebrated the year 2012 as year of India in Canada to promote business, cultural and political relations with India. Despite the warm relationship, trade between Canada and India is less than their potential. India accounted for less than 1% of Canada's total export and total import in 2014, with bilateral trade of C$5.77 billion in 2014 (compared to more than C$56 billion bilateral trade between China and Canada). Nevertheless, total trade between the two countries grows steadily over the past 5 year. Canada and India are currently holding negotiations on the Comprehensive Economic Partnership Agreement (CEPA) to improve the trade relations between the two countries. As of March 2015, the two countries held their 9th round of negotiations in New Delhi.
The Canada-India Comprehensive Economic Partnership Agreement (CEPA)
In 2009 and 2010, the Canadian Chamber of Commerce called upon the federal government to undertake free trade negotiations with India. In September 2010, the governments of Canada and India released a joint study that recommended the launch of Comprehensive Economic Partnership Agreement (CEPA) negotiations between the two countries. The study forecasts significant gains resulting from the removal of barriers to real market access on both sides—between C$6 billion and US$ 15 billion for Canada. These would be spread across sectors, from agricultural products and resources to chemicals, transport equipment, machinery and equipment and services. The negotiation of a CEPA with India is set to be a lengthy process, taking India’s trade negotiations with the European Union and Australia as benchmarks for comparison. It will be a challenging process given the size and complexity of the Indian market and its stakeholders, India’s competing international trade policy priorities and the offensive and defensive stakes for Canada in an agreement with India. MAJOR ECONOMIES EXPORTING TO CANADA AND INDIA’S SHARE
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United States of AmericaChina
MexicoGermany
JapanUnited Kingdom
Korea, Republic ofItaly
FranceTaipei, Chinese
SwitzerlandViet Nam
India
CANADA'S IMPORTS (USD'000)
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Canada’s Merchandise Trade with India, 2015
Canadian Imports from India Canadian Exports to India
Merchandise Classification % Merchandise Classification %
1 Boilers, mechanical appliances, etc. 8.43 Edible vegetables, roots and tubers 36.06
2 Mineral fuels, oils 6.91 Pearls, precious stones or metals 12.33
3 Pearls, precious stones or metals 6.75 Fertilizers 8.59
4 Organic chemicals 6.41 Ores, slag and ash 8.33
5 Woven clothing and apparel articles 5.66 Paper and paperboard 6.22
6 Pharmaceutical products 5.47 Mineral fuels, oils 4.28
7 Iron or steel articles 5.06 Boilers, mechanical appliances, etc. 4.28
8 Other textile articles, etc. 4.45 Aircraft and spacecraft 4.28
9 Knitted or crocheted apparel 4.16 Woodpulp; paper or paperboard scraps 4.17
10 Electrical machinery and equipment 3.64 Electrical machinery and equipment 1.68
Top 10 as % of Total from India 56.94 Top 10 as % of Total To India 90.23
Indian Imports as % of Cdn Total 0.74 Indian Exports as % of Cdn Total 0.88
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INDIA’S TOTAL EXPORT TO CANADA IN LAST 10 YEARS
YEAR VALUE (USD THOUSAND)
2006 1693254
2007 1849595
2008 2107083
2009 1761386
2010 2062031
2011 2560391
2012 2858998
2013 2890469
2014 2876952
2015 3088658
(Source: ITC Trade Database) As we can see, in general there is an increasing trend in India’s export to Canada in the last ten years. In 2014, the export value of India to Canada was 2.87 billion and in 2015 it rose to 3.08 billion dollars. The rise in Canadian imports from India has mainly been due to the surge in exports of certain machinery parts, mineral oils, pearls and precious stones, pharmaceuticals, iron & steel and other products. It is important to note that although over the past 10 years, India’s exports to Canada did rise in terms of absolute value but however, the share on Indian goods in Canada’s total imports is less than 1% of Canada’s total imports. The bulk of Canadian imports came from USA, EU, China and Mexico. So there is need to increase India’s exports to Canada to foster India’s position in terms of Canadian imports.
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Top products (HS 6 digit level) that are exported to Canada by India include Medicaments nes, in
dosage, Other frozen shrimps and prawns, Articles of jewellry&pt therof of/o prec met w/n platd/clad
w prec met, Rice, semi-milled or wholly milled, whether or not polished or glazed, Textured yarn nes,of
polyester filaments,not put up for retail sale, Diamonds non-industrial nes excluding mounted or set
diamonds, Soya beans, whether or not broken (excl. seed for sowing), Articles of plastics or of other
materials of Nos 39.01 to 39.14 nes, Articles of iron or steel, cast, nes, T-shirts, singlets and other vests,
of cotton, knitted, Bedspreads of textile materials, nes, not knitted or crocheted.
TRADE INTENSITY INDEX OF INDIA AND TOP 10 COUNTRIES THAT EXPORT TO CANADA:
Exporters Imported value in 2015 (USD’000)
TOTAL EXPORTS OF THE COUNTRY TO WORLD
(USD’000)
TRADE INTENSITY INDEX (TII)
United States of America 222999268 1,503,870,438 5.781657
China 51343044 2,281,855,922 0.877309
Mexico 24383328 380,749,925 2.496965
Germany 13560811 1,331,193,671 0.397195
Japan 11555621 625,024,823 0.720867
United Kingdom 7163545 465,921,609 0.59948
Korea, Republic of 6163598 526,900,733 0.456105
Italy 5768305 458,751,239 0.490264
France 5329062 506,130,343 0.410533
Taipei, Chinese 4265729 280,021,065 0.593966
India 3088658 264381004 0.48
The Trade Intensity Index determines the value of trade between two countries based on its relative
importance in world trade. In other words, it determines whether a region exports more, (as a
percentage), to a given destination as compared to the exports of the world to that destination. In
essence, it is the share of one country’s exports going to a partner divided by the share of world exports
going to that partner.
𝑇𝐼𝐼𝑖𝑗 =𝑋𝑖𝑗 𝑋𝑖𝑡⁄
𝑋𝑤𝑗 𝑋𝑤𝑡⁄
Where Xij and Xwj are the country I and world exports to country j respectively. Xit and Xwt are the total
exports of country I and world. Value of TII lies from 0 to ∞. Value above 1 signals that the economy is
relatively important with respect to world for exporting
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Trade Intensity Index of USA-Canada is 5.78 and that of Mexico-Canada is 2.49, which clearly explains
the dominance of USA and Mexican exports to Canada. The main reason for this can be attributed to the
NAFTA, as a reason of which the volume of bilateral merchandise trade between the three countries of
NAFTA is colossal.
Whereas, the Trade Intensity Index of India-Canada is 0.48, indicating our exports to Canada is very low.
Most of Canada’s exports are from Mexico and USA, apart from China and both Mexico and USA enjoy
huge export subsidies because of tariff elimination of most of the goods under NAFTA, because of which
it becomes very difficult for countries like India to export agricultural or non-agricultural goods to
Canada even if India has got the potential to export.
EXPORT BASKET OF TOP 10 GOODS FLOWING FROM INDIA TO CANADA IN THE LAST 1O YEARS SHOWING PRODUCTS THAT WERE ADDED OVER THE YEARS
YEAR PRODUCT NAME (As per export value)
2006 1. Articles of apparel, accessories, knit or crochet. 2. Pearls, precious stones, metals, coins, etc 3. Articles of apparel, accessories, not knit or crochet 4. Organic chemicals 5. Machinery, nuclear reactors, boilers, etc 6. Mineral fuels, oils, distillation products, etc 7. Other made textile articles, sets, worn clothing etc 8. Articles of iron or steel 9. Electrical, electronic equipment 10. Carpets and other textile floor coverings
2007 PRODUCT(s) ADDED IN THE TOP 10 EXPORT BASKET OF INDIA TO CANADA IN 2007:
1. Articles of apparel, accessories, not knit or crochet. 2. Electrical, electronic equipment 3. Fish, crustaceans, molluscs, aquatic invertebrates nes 4. Carpets and other textile floor coverings
2008 NO ADDITION IN COMPOSITION OF GOODS BASKET
2009 PRODUCT(s) ADDED IN THE TOP 10 EXPORT BASKET OF INDIA TO CANADA IN 2009:
1. Fish, crustaceans, molluscs, aquatic invertebrates nes
2010 NO CHANGE
2011 NO CHANGE
2012 NO CHANGE
2013 NO CHANGE
2014 NO CHANGE
2015 NO CHANGE
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As we can see from the above table, after 2006, only 4 products were added in the top ten exports basket of goods going from India to Canada in 2007. Then, in 2008, one product was added in the basket. However, from 2008 onwards, there was no change at all in the export basket of top 10 goods exported by India to Canada. The composition of goods remained the same thereafter, as it was cumulatively in the years 2006, 2007 and 2008. Post-2008, there has been no exclusion or inclusion of goods in the top 10 export goods basket from India to Canada. Thus, it can be clearly stated that there has been very less dynamism in Canada’s import pattern from India, in terms of nature of products traded.
Canada’s top 25 imported products from world value wise, major suppliers, India’s share in Canadian imports & India’s RCA in 2015
HS CODE
PRODUCT NAME MAJOR SUPPLIERS OF CANADA INDIA'S SHARE IN CANADAIN IMPORTS
RCA OF INDIA
'87 Vehicles other than railway, tramway
USA (65.5%), MEXICO (11.4%), JAPAN (6%), GERMANAY (5.4%), REPUBLIC OF KOREA (3.7%)
0.20% 0.661613391
'84 Machinery, nuclear reactors, boilers, etc
USA (50.4%), CHINA (15.2%), MEXICO (6.1%), GERMANY (5.6%), JAPAN (5%)
0.40% 0.422014972
'85 Electrical, electronic equipment
CHINA (31%), USA (30.3%), MEXICO (12.7%), JAPAN (3.3%), TAIPEI, CHINESE (3.2%)
0.30% 0.208342165
'27 Mineral fuels, oils, distillation products, etc
USA (69.9%), SAUDI ARABIA (5.3%), NETHERLANDS (4.3%), NORWAY (2.8%), NIGERIA (2.6)%
0.70% 1.06406532
'39 Plastics and articles thereof USA (74.3%), CHINA (11.9%), GERMANY (2%), MEXICO (1.5%), KOREA REPUBLIC (1.3%)
0.40% 0.55917767
'90 Optical, photo, technical, medical, etc apparatus
USA (47.7%), CHINA (8.8%), MEXICO (7.4%), GERMANY (6.8%), JAPAN (4.8%)
0.20% 0.265215592
'30 Pharmaceutical products USA (37.6%), SWITZERLAND (14.1%), GERMANY (10.5%), IRELAND (4.7%), UK (4.2%)
1.50% 1.558287123
'71 Pearls, precious stones, metals, coins, etc
USA (24.7%), PERU (16.4%), UK (12%), AREGENTINA (9.6%), DOMINICAN REPUBLIC (5.6%)
1.90% 3.937280581
'73 Articles of iron or steel USA (51.5%), CHINA (20.2%), TAIPEI, CHINESE (3.6%), JAPAN (3.5%), GERMANY (3%)
1.60% 1.435924268
'88 Aircraft, spacecraft, and parts thereof
USA (62%), FRANCE (10%), UK (7.6%), CANADA (4.3%), MEXICO (3.7%)
0.00% 0.717795718
'94 Furniture, lighting, signs, prefabricated buildings
USA (38.1%), CHINA (32.9%), MEXICO (12.6%), VIETNAM (3%), ITALY (2.3%)
0.70% 0.323674918
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'99 Commodities not elsewhere specified
USA (76.1%), MEXICO (6.9%), CUBA (4.8%), CUBA (2.4%), FRANCE (1.7%),
0.00% 0.50776269
'72 Iron and steel USA (63.7%), CHINA (5.3%), KOREA (3.8%), GERMANY (3.2%), TAIPEI CHINESE (3.1%)
1.10% 1.197490607
'29 Organic chemicals USA (51.1%), CHINA (7.3%), SWITZERLAND (6.2%), FRANCE (4.4%), BELGIUM (4.1%)
3.20% 1.88552587
'40 Rubber and articles thereof USA (49.6%), CHINA (11.5%), JAPAN (6.7%), MEXICO (3.1%), INDONESIA (2.8%)
0.70% 0.871303684
'48 Paper and paperboard, articles of pulp, paper and board
USA (81.9%), CHINA (7.4), GERMANY (1.7%), FINLAND(1.1%), FRANCE (0.9%)
0.10% 0.447678886
'38 Miscellaneous chemical products
USA (73.2%), GERMANY (4.4%), UK (3.2%), CHINA (2.6%), JAPAN (2.1%)
1.20% 1.099020406
'22 Beverages, spirits and vinegar
USA (44.4%), FRANCE (11%), ITALY (9.4%), UK (4.9%), AUSTRALIA (3.9%)
0.00% 0.202355883
'61 Articles of apparel, accessories, knit or crochet
CHINA (42.7%), CAMBODIA (10.7%), BANGLADESH (9.7%), VIETNAM (7.3%), USA (4.2%)
2.80% 2.086502288
'08 Edible fruit, nuts, peel of citrus fruit, melons
USA (46.9%), MEXICO(12.1%), CHILE (6.8%), GUATEMALA (4.2%), COSTA RICA (3.8%)
0.20% 0.887159479
'62 Articles of apparel, accessories, not knit or crochet
CHINA (43.9%), BANGLADESH (13.2%), VIETNAM (7.4%), MEXICO (4.1), USA (4%)
4.00% 2.530641651
'95 Toys, games, sports requisites
CHINA (66.5%), USA (7.7%), MEXICO (4.2%), TAIPEI CHINESE (2.5%), VIETNAM (1.1%)
0.20% 0.185662199
'76 Aluminium and articles thereof
USA (72.6%), CHINA(13%), GERMANY(2.8%), FRANCE(1.1%), MEXICO(1%)
0.40% 1.004597459
'28 Inorganic chemicals, precious metal compound, isotopes
USA(42.4%), BRAZIL(20.4%), JAMAICA(4.5%) , CHINA(4.1%), KAZAKHSTHAN(3.9%)
0.40% 0.70076725
'33 Essential oils, perfumes, cosmetics, toileteries
USA(68.3%), FRANCE(7.9%), ITALY(3.6%), MEXICO(3%), UK(2.9%)
0.40% 0.826783086
(Source: ITC Trade Map, 2016) As per the table it is clear that USA is the major dominant player in Canadian imports from the world of top 25 commodities imported. Mexico and China are the next substantial players. Indian presence in Canadian imports is very dismal as we can see that for most of the products, India’s share in Canadian imports is even less than 1%. India’s presence in Canada is even low for those products in which India has a comparative advantage globally, such as Pharmaceutical products, Pearls, precious stones, metals, coins, etc, Articles of Iron and Steel, Organic chemicals, Aluminium and articles thereof.
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India’s presence as an exporter to Canada is low mainly due to these following factors:
1. High Tariffs imposed on India 2. Freight and other Export/Import Costs. 3. FTA’s of Canada with neighboring countries like USA and Mexico.
TARIFF STRUCTURE OF CANADA:
TYPE OF GOODS MFN RATE EFFECTIVE APPLIED RATE
Manufactured goods, ores and metals
2.4 2.6
Ores and metals
0 0
Manufactured goods
2.5 2.7
Chemical products
0.6 0.7
Machinery and transport equipment
1.3 0.5
Other manufactured goods
3.8 4.2
Overall the tariff rates are minimum for those products which Canada does does produce sufficiently and imports in good quantity from abroad. However, there is quite difference between the tariff rate that Canada charges on India and on Mexico on USA, with whom it has FTA. Examples: Agricultural and Food Products:
Tariff rate on India is 26.50% and on USA it is 0% for Bovine meat Tariff rate on India is 6.06% and for other countries it is 0% for Onions and shallots
Non-agricultural products: Tariff rate on India for Cotton T-shirts is 18% but for USA IT IS 0% Tariff rate for Wooden furniture is 9.5% for India and 0% for USA
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Tariff imposed by Canada on top 15 food and agricultural product exports of India (HS 6 Digit level)
HS CODE
PRODUCT NAME INDIA'S EXPORT TO WORLD (USD’000)
CANADA'S IMPORT VALUE FROM WORLD (USD’000)
CANADA'S IMPORT VALUE FROM INDIA (USD’000)
% share of top exporting countries and FTA countries in Canadian imports
India's share in Canadian Imports value
Tariff applied on India by Canada
Tariff applied to major suppliers of Canada
100630 Rice, semi-milled or wholly milled, whether or not polished or glazed
5,976,789 277,063 58,846 USA (38.1%), THAILAND (30.9%), PAKISTAN (3.8%)
21.2392 0% 0% for all
20230 Bovine cuts boneless, frozen
4,030,281 355,665 0 AUSTRALIA (43.1%), NEW ZEALAND (28.7%), URUGUAY (16.6%), USA (10.1%)
0 26.50%
AUS (26.5%), NZ (26.5%), URUGUAY (26.5%), USA (0%)
30617 Other frozen shrimps and prawns
3,072,991 335,195 95,222 VIETNAM (26.6%), THAILAND (17.1%), CHINA (14.4%)
28.4079 0% 0% for all
170199 Refined cane or beet sugar, solid, without flavouring or colouring matter
1,008,943 19,884 702 BRAZIL (27.2%), USA (17.2%), PARAGUAY (13.4%), ARGENTINA (9.5%), COLOMBIA (8.8%)
3.53048 2.22% BRAZIL (2.22%), USA (0%), PARAGUAY 92.22%), ARGENTINA (2.22%), COLOMBIA (1.48%)
80132 Cashew nuts, without shell, fresh or dried
804,498 94,979 5,644 VIETNAM (75.8%), BRAZIL (10.5%) 5.94237 0% 0% for all
120242 Groundnuts, shelled, whether or not broken (excl. seed for sowing, roasted or otherwise co
622,472 106,877 119 USA (82.5%), CHINA (13.8%) 0.11134 0% 0% for all
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90240 Black tea (fermented) & partly fermented tea in packages exceedg 3 kg
600,128 23062 6092 USA (25.8%), SRILANKA (11.8%), KENYA (10.9%), CHINA (9.9%)
26.4157 0% 0% for all
90111 Coffee, not roasted, not decaffeinated
535,435 624,739 2,992 COLOMBIA (28.8%), BRAZIL (23.5%), GUATEMALA (14.9%)
0.47892 0% 0% for all
120740 Sesamum seeds, whether or not broken
477,617 16554 10808 Guatemala (11.2%), Nigeria (5%) 65.2894 0% 0% for all
70310 Onions and shallots, fresh or chilled
428,378 134,397 164 USA (64%), MEXICO (29.3), PERU (3.9%)
0.12203 6.06% 0% for all
90421 Fruits of the genus Capsicum or of the genus Pimenta : Dried, neither crushed nor ground
392,538 5368 367 CHINA (64%), MEXICO(8.4%), USA (6.2%)
6.83681 0% 0% for all
100640 Rice, broken 321,585 18,657 188 USA (88.4), VIETNAM (5.1%) 1.00766 0% 0% for all
30749 Cuttle fish and squid,shelled or not,frozen,dried,salted or in brine
309,399 47,625 2,385 CHINA (39.2%), THAILAND (24.2%), TAIPEI (16.4%)
5.00787 0% 0% for all
130219 Vegetable saps and extracts nes
269,121 56,705 5,238 USA (22.7%), CHINA (20.7%), GERMANY (8.7%)
9.23728 0% 0% for all
(Source: ITC Trade Map, 2016)
The above listed products are those agricultural products which India exports to the world significantly and Canada too imports from rest of the world but
unfortunately for most of the products, Canada does not import much from India apart from products such as Rice, semi-milled or wholly milled, whether or not
polished or glazed, Other frozen shrimps and prawns, Black tea (fermented) & partly fermented tea in packages exceedg 3 kg, Sesamum seeds, whether or
not broken. For these products, Canada substantially depends on India and the tariff rate is 0% for India and all other countries.
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Tariff imposed on most of the agricultural products for India is relatively high than for other countries for Products like Bovine cuts boneless, frozen, Refined
cane or beet sugar, solid, without flavouring or colouring matter, Cashew nuts, without shell, fresh or dried, Groundnuts, shelled, whether or not broken (excl.
seed for sowing, roasted or otherwise, Coffee, not roasted, not decaffeinated, Onions and shallots, fresh or chilled, Fruits of the genus Capsicum or of the
genus Pimenta : Dried, neither crushed nor ground, Rice, broken, Cuttle fish and squid,shelled or not,frozen,dried,salted or in brine, Vegetable saps and
extracts nes.
If these duties are removed and certain quality standards issues addressed by exporters and required Indian Government authorities, India might be able to
increase her presence in Canadian markets for agricultural and food products.
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India’s top 10 non-agricultural product exports to Canada at HS-6 digit level up
to 20 million USD
HS CODE
PRODUCT NAME EXPORT VALUE OF INDIA TO CANADA
IMPORT VALUE OF CANADA FROM ROW
EXPORT VALUE OF INDIA TO WORLD
TARIFF RATE ON INDIA
INDIA'S MAJOR EXPORT DESTINATIONS
711319 Articles of jewellry&pt therof of/o prec met w/n platd/clad w prec met
74,831 707,407 7,393,422 5% UAE, USA, HONG KONG, SINGAPORE, AUSTRALIA, CANADA
710239 Diamonds non-industrial nes excluding mounted or set diamonds
35,130 343,283 20,561,530 0% HONG KONG, USA, BELGIUM, UAE, ISRAEL, THAILAND, JAPAN, SWITZERLAND, THAILAND, AUSTRALIA, SINGAPORE, UK, CHINA, SOUTHT AFRICA, ITALY, GERMANY, FRANCE, KOREA REPUBLIC, CANADA
392690 Articles of plastics or of other materials of Nos 39.01 to 39.14 nes
30,956 1,352,463 544,416 2.44% US, UK, CANADA
610910 T-shirts, singlets and other vests, of cotton, knitted
29,968 428,190 1,779,061 18% USA, UAE, GERMANY, UK, FRANCE, SPAIN, NETHERLANDS, SOUTH AFRICA, ITALY, SAUDI ARABIA, NIGERIA, CANADA
870899 Motor vehicle parts nes 24,902 3,664,390 2,463,198 0% USA, TURKEY, GERMANY, MEXICO, UK, ITALY, BRAZIL, THAILAND, JAPAN, INDONESIA, BELGIUM, EGYPT, UAE, SPAIN, FRANCE, CHINA, BANGLADESH, SOUTH AFRICA, CANADA
'732619 Articles of iron or steel, forged or stamped, but not further worked
18433 137762 323464 0% USA, GERMANY, MEXICO, CANADA
'730791 Flanges, iron or steel, nes 15499 113990 170032 0% USA, CANADA, BAHRAIN, UAE, UK
940360 Furniture, wooden, nes 14161 688083 399112 9.50% USA, GERMANY, FRANCE, NETHERLANDS, UK, C ANADA
'848180 Taps, cocks, valves and similar appliances, nes
11936 2236260 701202 0% USA, GERMANY, UK, SINGAPORE, UAE, CHINA, ITALY, CANADA
880330 Aircraft parts nes 8903 2881231 1033543 0% USA, UK, FRANCE, GERMANY, SINGAPORE, ISRAEL, UAE, NETHERLANDS, RUSSIA, CHINA, SWITZERLAND, TURKEY, MALAYSIA, ITALY, MYANMAR, CANADA
(Source: ITC Trade Map)
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The above mentioned non-agro products are those which we export to the world as well as to Canada but the
magnitude of our exports to Canada is very minimum as compared to other countries’ exports to Canada but our
exports can be escalated further by Government initiatives, production infrastructural development and trade
facilitation measures and agreements and are placed in Priority List 1.
TOP 10 PRODUCTS IMPORTED BY CANADA IN 2015, IN WHICH INDIA’S PRESESENCE IS NEGLIGIBLE
HS CODE
PRODUCT NAME AMOUNT (USD’000)
MAJOR IMPORTERS OF CANADA
870323 Automobiles w reciprocatg piston engine displacg > 1500 cc to 3000 cc
13,580,714 USA, MEXICO, JAPAN, KOREA, GERMANY, ITALY, SOUTH AFRICA
851712 Telephones for cellular networks mobile telephones or for other wirele
5,255,590 CHINA, VIETNAM, KOREA, MEXICO, TAIPEI, USA
840734 Engines, spark-ignition reciprocating displacing more than 1000 cc
3,710,584 USA, MEXICO, AUSTRIA, JAPAN, SPAIN, GERMANY
220421 Grape wines nes,incl fort&grape must,unfermntd by add alc in ctnr<=2l
1,578,905 USA, ITALY, FRANCE, AUSTRALIA, SPAIN, ARGENTINA, CHILE
870421 Diesel powered trucks with a GVW not exceeding five tonnes
1,292,721 USA, MEXICO, GERMANY, JAPAN, KOREA
841112 Turbo-jets of a thrust exceeding 25 KN
1,209,114 GERMANY, USA, FRANCE, UK, MEXICO
852872 Reception apparatus for television, colour, whether or not incorporate
1,043,083 MEXICO, CHINA, USA, THAILAND, KOREA
870322 Automobiles w reciprocatg piston engine displacg > 1000 cc to 1500 cc
1,009,442 USA, MEXICO, KOREA, FRANCE, JAPAN, GERMANY
847170 Computer data storage units 899,368 USA, CHINA, THAILAND, MEXICO, MALAYSIA, TAIPEI
852580 Television cameras, digital cameras and video camera recorders
682,624 CHINA, JAPAN, USA, THAILAND, TAIPEI, GERMANY, MEXICO, KOREA
As we can see from the above table, most of the products are either manufacturing or IT hardware products which India
herself imports from abroad. However, if there is greater thrust by the Indian Government to develop the manufacturing
and IT hardware sector in our country, through initiatives such as ‘MAKE IN INDIA’, not only can we be self-reliant but
we can also cater to the huge demand of these commodities coming from developed countries like Canada.
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Potential commodities for exporting to Canada at HS-6 digit level (Food & Agro Products and
Non-Agro Products)
All the potential commodities are classified in two priority lists.
Priority list 1: It consists those commodities which has presence in Canadian market but it
needs further escalation in those markets to grab the maximum opportunity. (At HS 6 Digit).
1. Refined cane or beet sugar, solid, without flavouring or colouring matter.
2. Cashew nuts, without shell, fresh or dried.
3. Groundnuts, shelled, whether or not broken (excl. seed for sowing, roasted or otherwise co.
4. Coffee, not roasted, not decaffeinated.
5. Onions and shallots, fresh or chilled.
6. Fruits of the genus Capsicum or of the genus Pimenta : Dried, neither crushed nor ground.
7. Rice, broken.
8. Cuttle fish and squid,shelled or not,frozen,dried,salted or in brine.
9. Articles of plastics or of other materials of Nos 39.01 to 39.14 nes.
10. T-shirts, singlets and other vests, of cotton, knitted.
11. Motor vehicle parts nes.
12. Furniture, wooden, nes.
13. Taps, cocks, valves and similar appliances, nes.
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14. Aircraft parts nes.
As all these products are fairly exported by us to different countries, it does mean that we have export capacity of these
products. However, certain measures taken by our government such as trade facilitation measures like trade
agreements and tariff reduction and removal of other trade and non-trade barriers by Canada can further bolster the
bilateral trade between India and Canada by increasing India’s exports.
Priority list 2: It consists those commodities which we export to rest of the world and has
competitiveness but meagerly export in Canadian market. Since the current exports of these
commodities are negligible, surge in initial exports of these commodities in Canadian market
will bolster our revenue with a significant intensity as major sectors have unrealized exports.
(At HS 6 Digit). Priority list 2 products are marked in ‘Orange’ Colour in Annexure A.
1. Gold in unwrought forms non-monetary.
2. Telephones for cellular networks mobile telephones or for other wireless
3. Parts and accessories of bodies nes for motor vehicles
4. Engines, spark-ignition reciprocating displacing more than 1000 cc
5. Road tractors for semi-trailers (truck tractors)
6. Parts for spark-ignition type engines nes
7. Parts of seats other than those of heading No 94.02
8. Pneumatic tire new of rubber f motor car incl station wagons&racg cars
9. Plate,sheet or strip,aluminium alloy,rect or sq,exceeding 0.2mm thick
10. Tricycles, scooters, pedal cars and similar wheeled toys; dolls'' carr
11. Steering wheels,steering columns and steering boxes for motor vehicles
12. Diesel powered trucks with a GVW not exceeding five tonnes
13. Aluminium oxide nes
14. Instruments and appliances used in medical or veterinary sciences, nes
15. Wheeled tractors nes
16. Wheels including parts and accessories for motor vehicles
17. Flywheels and pulleys, including pulley blocks
16
18. Parts of cranes,work-trucks,shovels,and other construction
machinery
19. Automobiles w reciprocatg piston engine displacg > 1000 cc to 1500 cc
20. Front end shovel loaders
21. Lighting or visual signalling equipment nes
22. Pneumatic tires new of rubber for buses or lorries
23. Diesel powered trucks with a GVW exceeding twenty tonnes
24. Shovels and excavators with a 360 revolving superstructure
25. Nucleic acids and their salts, whether or not chemically defined; hete
26. Bolts o screws nes,with o without their nuts o washers,iron o steel
27. Parts of gas turbines nes
28. Transmission shafts and cranks, including cam shafts and crank shafts.
Priority List 3: It consists of Products which Canada imports from world but India does not
export the product(s) to Canada or world.
So, the government should focus more on building and strengthening the manufacturing base for the products by
encouraging more FDI in the product sectors and launching initiatives like ‘MAKE IN INDIA’, in order to build the
manufacturing base for the products in India. The products are marked in ‘Green’ color in Annexure A.
1. Automobiles with reciprocating piston engine displacing > 3000 cc
2. Gas powered trucks with a GVW not exceeding five tonnes
3. Antisera and other blood fractions
4. Parts of turbo-jets or turbo-propellers
5. Digital processing units not sold as complete systems
6. Grape wines nes,incl fort&grape must,unfermntd by add alc in ctnr<=2l
7. Electronic integrated circuits as processors and controllers, whether
8. Aircraft under-carriages and parts thereof
17
9. Silver in unwrought forms
10. Trailers nes for the transport of goods
11. Trailers for housing or camping
12. Optical media for the recording of sound or of other phenomena (excl. unrecorded and goods
13. Waste and scrap of gold, incl. metal clad with gold, and other waste a
14. Video game consoles and machines (excl. operated by any means of payment)
15. Lead ores and concentrates
16. Zinc ores and concentrates
ANNEXURE A
Top 100 commodities imported by Canada from World
Priority List 1: Blue Color- Products in which India has less presence in Canadian markets and so it needs further
escalation.
Priority List 2: Orange Color- Products which India exports in large quantity to world but presence in Canada is
negligible (very less or nil).
Priority List 3: Green Color- Products which Canada imports from world but India does not export the product to
Canada or world.
So, the government should focus more on building and strengthening the manufacturing base for the products by
encouraging more FDI and launching initiatives like ‘MAKE IN INDIA’, in order to build the manufacturing base for the
products in India.
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HS CODE PRODUCT NAME CANADA'S IMPORT FROM WORLD (USD'000)
SHARE IN WORLD'S IMPORT %
CANADA'S IMPORTS FROM INDIA (USD'000)
SHARE IN CANADA'S IMPORT %
EQUIVALENT AD VALOREM TARIFF APPLIED BY CANADA TO INDIA %
INDIA'S EXPORTS TO WORLD (USD'000)
SHARE IN WORLD'S EXPORT%
TOTAL All products 418801083 2.5 3088658 0.7 264381004 1.6
'870323 Automobiles w reciprocatg piston engine displacg > 1500 cc to 3000 cc
13580714 5.1 0 0 6.1 762943 0.3
'270900 Petroleum oils and oils obtained from bituminous minerals, crude
13161649 1.6 0 0 0 0 0
'870324 Automobiles with reciprocating piston engine displacing > 3000 cc
9466402 8.2 0 0 6.1 4547 0
'999999 Commodities not elsewhere specified
8058352 1.8 1114 0 2310012 0.4
'870431 Gas powered trucks with a GVW not exceeding five tonnes
7862876 26.5 0 0 6.1 4903 0
'271012 Light petroleum oils and preparations
7073808 3.6 78652 1.1 1.7 12082214 5.6
'710812 Gold in unwrought forms non-monetary
6484957 3.2 0 0 0 5311656 2.4
'300490 Medicaments nes, in dosage
6127188 2.2 149849 2.4 0 9330569 3.6
'851712 Telephones for cellular networks mobile telephones or for other wirele
5255590 2 8 0 0 166748 0.1
'870829 Parts and accessories of bodies nes for motor vehicles
5082854 7.5 1744 0 3.8 66361 0.1
'271019 Other petroleum oils and preparations
4723832 1.3 133584 2.8 1 17999075 4.8
19
'840734 Engines, spark-ignition reciprocating displacing more than 1000 cc
3710584 12.1 1 0 0 121076 0.4
'870899 Motor vehicle parts nes
3664390 4.6 28511 0.8 3.3 2463198 2.8
'880240 Aircraft nes of an unladen weight exceeding 15,000 kg
3568543 2.3 0 0 0 1900476 1.7
'847130 Portable digital computers <10kg
3542561 2.6 93 0 0 76027 0.1
'851762 Machines for the reception, conversion and transmission or regeneration
3312333 2.4 8497 0.3 0 168853 0.1
'880330 Aircraft parts nes 2881231 3.4 1937 0.1 0 1033543 1.4
'870840 Tansmissions for motor vehicles
2615433 4.6 3321 0.1 3 355448 0.6
'300210 Antisera and other blood fractions
2468366 2.8 59 0 0 45074 0
'870120 Road tractors for semi-trailers (truck tractors)
2447654 8.7 0 0 6.1 40672 0.1
'841191 Parts of turbo-jets or turbo-propellers
2420005 4.3 1090 0 0 12143 0
'848180 Taps, cocks, valves and similar appliances, nes
2236260 4.5 20021 0.9 0 701202 1.4
'271121 Natural gas in gaseous state
2212936 1.5 0 0 0 190 0
'870830 Brakes and servo-brakes and their parts, for tractors, motor vehicles
1784080 6.3 24464 1.4 3 253600 0.9
'847150 Digital processing units not sold as complete systems
1724048 3.2 1118 0.1 0 16956 0
'840991 Parts for spark-ignition type engines nes
1699523 5.4 2375 0.1 0 232905 0.8
20
'848340 Gears&gearing,ball screws,gear boxes,speed changers/torque converters
1685689 10 17333 1 0 170733 1
'940190 Parts of seats other than those of heading No 94.02
1676360 5.4 709 0 0 40286 0.1
'401110 Pneumatic tire new of rubber f motor car incl station wagons&racg cars
1614351 4.1 348 0 7 89970 0.2
'854430 Ignition wirg sets&oth wirg sets usd in vehicles,aircraft etc
1596650 4.4 1375 0.1 0 159609 0.5
'853710 Boards,panels,includg numerical control panels,for a voltage <=1000 V
1580465 3.4 8383 0.5 0 318211 0.7
'220421 Grape wines nes,incl fort&grape must,unfermntd by add alc in ctnr<=2l
1578905 6.6 5 0 0.1 841 0
'870880 Shock absorbers for motor vehicles
1476242 9.1 7632 0.5 3 85908 0.5
'760612 Plate,sheet or strip,aluminium alloy,rect or sq,exceeding 0.2mm thick
1390454 6.5 2051 0.1 0 108563 0.5
'950300 Tricycles, scooters, pedal cars and similar wheeled toys; dolls'' carr
1386443 3.1 2007 0.1 4 54490 0.2
'392690 Articles of plastics or of other materials
1352463 2.6 5303 0.4 2.4 544416 1
21
of Nos 39.01 to 39.14 nes
'870894 Steering wheels,steering columns and steering boxes for motor vehicles
1342004 6.6 1470 0.1 3 38040 0.2
'870421 Diesel powered trucks with a GVW not exceeding five tonnes
1292721 2.8 0 0 3.1 298235 0.7
'854231 Electronic integrated circuits as processors and controllers, whether
1243102 0.5 359 0 0 20100 0
'281820 Aluminium oxide nes
1230347 10.4 1030 0.1 0 439382 3.6
'210690 Food preparations nes
1221133 3.7 3672 0.3 46.2 174813 0.5
'841112 Turbo-jets of a thrust exceeding 25 KN
1209114 3.6 0 0 0 109274 0.4
'901890 Instruments and appliances used in medical or veterinary sciences, nes
1136871 2.4 852 0.1 0 211411 0.5
'850440 Static converters, nes
1134386 2.2 13656 1.2 0 508448 1
'844399 Parts and accessories of printers, copying machines and facsimile mach
1118079 2 795 0.1 0 33549 0.1
'870190 Wheeled tractors nes
1109286 6 3895 0.4 3 958418 5.4
'190590 Communion wafers,empty cachets f pharm use&sim prod&bakers' wares nes
1094864 6.1 11206 1 5.7 108005 0.6
'870870 Wheels including parts and
1085879 6.1 1141 0.1 3 87607 0.5
22
accessories for motor vehicles
'870422 Diesel powerd trucks w a GVW exc five tonnes but not exc twenty tonnes
1054127 5.2 0 0 6.1 199677 1
'880320 Aircraft under-carriages and parts thereof
1049184 14 70 0 0 2799 0
'852872 Reception apparatus for television, colour, whether or not incorporate
1043083 2.2 0 0 3.7 36374 0.1
'848350 Flywheels and pulleys, including pulley blocks
1028202 14.8 366 0 0 54965 0.9
'843149 Parts of cranes,work-trucks,shovels,and other construction machinery
1026299 4.7 1862 0.2 0 243937 1.2
'490199 Books, brochures, leaflets and similar printed matter, nes
1025124 7.4 1253 0.1 0 18371 0.1
'870322 Automobiles w reciprocatg piston engine displacg > 1000 cc to 1500 cc
1009442 1.3 0 0 6.1 2953331 3.9
'870850 Drive axles with differential for motor vehicles
998070 4.9 25461 2.6 3 192444 0.9
'854370 Electrical machines and apparatus, having individual functions, n.e.s.
986467 3 344 0 0 38941 0.1
'710691 Silver in unwrought forms
975814 6.4 0 0 0 256 0
'842951 Front end shovel loaders
973652 10.2 66 0 0 80935 1
23
'851220 Lighting or visual signalling equipment nes
971239 5.9 417 0 0 61234 0.3
'401120 Pneumatic tires new of rubber for buses or lorries
969286 4.3 367 0 7 434577 1.9
'732690 Articles, iron or steel, nes
946630 2.4 4543 0.5 3.3 571132 1.5
'870423 Diesel powered trucks with a GVW exceeding twenty tonnes
921196 6.3 0 0 6.1 88594 0.6
'871639 Trailers nes for the transport of goods
907938 11.7 0 0 5.3 1557 0
'842139 Filtering or purifying machinery and apparatus for gases nes
907201 4.8 3534 0.4 0 117073 0.7
'842952 Shovels and excavators with a 360 revolving superstructure
905226 5.5 0 0 0 153342 0.9
'847989 Machines & mechanical appliances nes having individual functions
903600 2.5 745 0.1 1.3 305119 0.9
'847170 Computer data storage units
899368 1.2 24 0 0 50253 0.1
'847330 Parts&accessories of automatic data processg machines&units thereof
866743 0.8 443 0.1 0 117691 0.1
'293499 Nucleic acids and their salts, whether or not chemically defined; hete
836491 4.1 5274 0.6 0 419407 2.4
'903289 Automatic regulating or controlling instruments and apparatus, nes
822492 3.6 814 0.1 0 199101 1
24
'871610 Trailers for housing or camping
820209 50.2 0 0 6.5 443 0
'330499 Beauty or make-up preparations nes; sunscreen or sun tan preparations
808059 3.3 775 0.1 3.3 125741 0.5
'340220 Surface-active prep, washing & cleaning prep put up for retail sale
795672 6.1 168 0 6.5 7552 0.1
'841391 Parts of pumps for liquid whether or not fitted with a measurg device
773795 4.8 13682 1.8 0 265018 1.9
'730890 Structures&parts of structures,i/s (ex prefab bldgs of headg no.9406)
773761 2.4 5279 0.7 0 408311 1.2
'940161 Seats with wooden frames,upholstered nes
760445 4.9 808 0.1 4.8 3588 0
'382200 Composite diagnostic or laboratory reagents, nes
717248 3 8281 1.2 0 34880 0.2
'852349 Optical media for the recording of sound or of other phenomena (excl. unrecorded and goods
713787 4.4 58 0 3 5144 0
'711319 Articles of jewellry&pt therof of/o prec met w/n platd/clad w prec met
707407 1.1 92112 13 5.8 7393422 8
'380893 Herbicides, anti-sprouting products and plant-growth regulators
705372 6.3 14280 2 3.3 464469 4.2
25
'841590 Parts of air conditioning machines
703137 4.4 399 0.1 0 74450 0.5
'731815 Bolts o screws nes,with o without their nuts o washers,iron o steel
696769 4 3446 0.5 0 309052 1.9
'711291 Waste and scrap of gold, incl. metal clad with gold, and other waste a
691899 10 1 0 0 453 0
'940360 Furniture, wooden, nes
688083 2.9 18105 2.6 4.8 399112 1.6
'950450 Video game consoles and machines (excl. operated by any means of payment)
683417 4.3 0 0 0 105 0
'852580 Television cameras, digital cameras and video camera recorders
682624 1.8 182 0 0 27844 0.1
'382490 Chemical/allied industry preparations/prods nes
673664 2.1 1517 0.2 0 194646 0.6
'293729 Adrenal cortical hormon nes,in blk;deriv of adren cor horm,nes,in bulk
659873 20.6 823 0.1 0 49635 1.5
'841199 Parts of gas turbines nes
656858 3.2 735 0.1 0 36979 0.2
'854449 Electric conductors, for a voltage not exceeding 80 V, nes
650312 2.6 1441 0.2 0 54903 0.2
'870333 Automobiles with diesel engine displacing more than 2500 cc
648206 1.8 0 0 6.1 12928 0
26
'260700 Lead ores and concentrates
643702 10.9 0 0 0 6 0
'611030 Pullovers, cardigans and similar articles of man-made fibres, knitted
642553 2.8 2580 0.4 18 71919 0.3
'851770 Parts of telephone sets, telephones for cellular networks or for other
642023 0.5 563 0.1 0 332231 0.2
'230910 Dog or cat food put up for retail sale
630823 5.8 223 0 3.5 38049 0.3
'848190 Parts of taps, cocks, valves or similar appliances
626403 3.6 26742 4.3 0 340679 2.2
'090111 Coffee, not roasted, not decaffeinated
624739 3.1 2992 0.5 0 535435 2.7
'260800 Zinc ores and concentrates
621043 7.7 0 0 0 177 0
'848310 Transmission shafts and cranks, including cam shafts and crank shafts
613307 5.7 8940 1.5 0 258180 2.8
'940510 Chandeliers & other electric ceiling or wall lighting fittings
612370 4 2099 0.3 7 59649 0.4
ANNEXURE B
Top commodities exported by India to Canada at HS six digit as per Value in USD Thousands
Product Code
Product Label India's exports to Canada Canada's imports from world India's exports
to world
27
Value in 2015, USD
thousand
Share in India's
exports, %
Equivalent ad
valorem tariff
applied by Canada to
India
Value in 2015, USD thousand
Share in world
imports, %
Value in 2015, USD thousand
Share in world
exports, %
TOTAL All products 2081219 0.8 418801083 2.5 264381004 1.6
'300490 Medicaments nes, in dosage 122292 1.3 0 6127188 2.2 9330569 3.6
'030617 Other frozen shrimps and prawns 91844 3 0 335195 2.4 3072991 22.2
'711319 Articles of jewellry&pt therof of/o prec met w/n platd/clad w prec met
74831 1 5.8 707407 1.1 7393422 8
'100630 Rice, semi-milled or wholly milled, whether or not polished or glazed
43563 0.7 0 277063 1.7 5976789 34
'540233 Textured yarn nes,of polyester filaments,not put up for retail sale
41191 5.5 0 65775 1.7 742753 20.6
'710239 Diamonds non-industrial nes excluding mounted or set diamonds
35130 0.2 0 343283 0.5 20561530 23.6
'120190 Soya beans, whether or not broken (excl. seed for sowing)
32850 22.9 0 140395 0.2 143614 0.3
'392690 Articles of plastics or of other materials of Nos 39.01 to 39.14 nes
30956 5.7 2.4 1352463 2.6 544416 1
'732599 Articles of iron or steel, cast, nes 30560 4 4.2 62003 2.2 755962 21.6
'610910 T-shirts, singlets and other vests, of cotton, knitted
29968 1.7 18 428190 1.8 1779061 6.7
'630419 Bedspreads of textile materials, nes, not knitted or crocheted
25826 2.6 18 2645 0.5 980328 71.2
'870899 Motor vehicle parts nes 24902 1 3.3 3664390 4.6 2463198 2.8
'841990 Parts of machinery, plant and equipment of heading No 84.19
24699 20.2 0 301479 4.9 121971 1.9
'680223 Monumental/building stone, cut/sawn flat or even, granite
21812 2.6 3.5 77698 4.4 848510 36.4
'630260 Toilet&kitchen linen,of terry towellg or similar terry fab,of cotton
21672 2.2 17 117979 2.1 1003031 15.8
28
'294190 Antibiotics nes, in bulk 21109 3.7 0 154477 1.9 565840 7.6
'130232 Mucilages & thickeners derived from locust beans & seeds or guar seeds
20668 2.9 0 38200 3.1 708458 61.5
'732619 Articles of iron or steel, forged or stamped, but not further worked
18433 5.7 3.3 137762 3.9 323464 8.6
'294200 Organic compounds nes 18119 1.4 0 22211 1.1 1301232 68.3
'732591 Balls, grinding and similar articles of iron or steel, cast for mills
17236 10.6 0 35717 6.4 162935 30.5
'730791 Flanges, iron or steel, nes 15499 9.1 0 113990 5.4 170032 8.4
'620520 Mens/boys shirts, of cotton, not knitted
15374 1.7 17 281992 2.3 915395 7.1
'840290 Parts of steam or vapour generating boilers nes
14844 10.4 0 54635 1.8 142105 4.2
'848390 Parts of power transmission equipment/oth goods usd to transmit power
14416 10.9 0 424800 3.8 132604 1.4
'940360 Furniture, wooden, nes 14161 3.5 4.8 688083 2.9 399112 1.6
'848190 Parts of taps, cocks, valves or similar appliances
13844 4.1 0 626403 3.6 340679 2.2
'620630 Womens/girls blouses and shirts, of cotton, not knitted
12326 1.8 17 84997 1.7 673101 13.4
'630532 Flexible intermediate bulk containers, man-made mater
12315 2.6 18 39745 1.9 477288 22.2
'848180 Taps, cocks, valves and similar appliances, nes
11936 1.7 0 2236260 4.5 701202 1.4
'730890 Structures&parts of structures,i/s (ex prefab bldgs of headg no.9406)
11923 2.9 0 773761 2.4 408311 1.2
'630492 Furnishing articles nes, of cotton, not knitted or crocheted
11892 2 16.3 12007 1.7 587495 61.3
'210690 Food preparations nes 11635 6.7 46.2 1221133 3.7 174813 0.5
'291469 Quinones nes 11621 56.7 0 11911 2.8 20478 5.8
'711311 Articles of jewellery&pts therof of silver w/n platd/clad w/o prec met
11267 0.4 6.8 254174 3 2597898 27.6
29
'841950 Heat exchange units, non-domestic, non-electric
11151 8.1 0 472104 4.6 137632 1.4
'630231 Bed linen, of cotton, nes 10685 4.9 17 143652 3.8 217687 6.4
'293319 Heterocyclic compds cntg an unfused pyrazole ring in the structure,nes
10264 5.6 0 24584 1.5 184562 10.2
'293339 Heterocyclic compds cntg an unfused pyridine ring in the structure,nes
10195 2.9 0 92263 0.7 351318 3
'610990 T-shirts,singlets and other vests,of other textile materials,knitted
10083 0.9 18 247728 1.8 1079108 6.6
'401161 Pneumatic tyres, new, of rubber, having a "herring-bone" or similar tr
9987 2.5 3.3 93851 4.7 397180 19.1
'720851 Hot roll iron/steel, not coil >600mm x >10mm
9694 2.8 0 295033 3 352397 4.2
'120740 Sesamum seeds, whether or not broken
9481 2 0 16554 0.6 477617 18.1
'611120 Babies garments and clothing accessories of cotton, knitted
9411 1.6 0 141337 2.2 590342 9.9
'620442 Womens/girls dresses, of cotton, not knitted
9357 1.6 17 41148 1.4 597136 18.9
'200110 Cucumbers and gherkins,prepared or preserved by vinegar or acetic acid
9225 9.4 8 64918 12 98473 18.6
'300420 Antibiotics nes, in dosage 9155 0.9 0 279884 1.9 976389 7
'621143 Womens/girls garments nes, of man-made fibres, not knitted
9021 1.6 10.5 129500 3.2 547960 13
'880330 Aircraft parts nes 8903 0.9 0 2881231 3.4 1033543 1.4
'420310 Articles of apparel of leather or of composition leather
8607 1.5 13 68083 2 566505 16.5
'610510 Mens/boys shirts, of cotton, knitted 8501 2.5 18 83242 1.5 339278 6
'620640 Womens/girls blouses and shirts, of man-made fibres, not knitted
8313 1 18 165524 2 834471 12.3
30
'840710 Aircraft engines, spark-ignition reciprocating or rotary type
8299 2.1 0 30965 1.1 391706 17.3
'293399 Heterocyclic compounds with nitrogen hetero-atom[s] only (excl. those
8258 1.9 0 182947 1 431405 2.8
'841112 Turbo-jets of a thrust exceeding 25 KN
8078 7.4 0 1209114 3.6 109274 0.4
'732690 Articles, iron or steel, nes 8050 1.4 3.3 946630 2.4 571132 1.5
'761699 Articles of aluminium, nes 7942 2.2 3.3 359566 2.9 365435 2.4
'620443 Womens/girls dresses, of synthetic fibres, not knitted
7799 1.4 18 138591 2.1 564090 7.7
'730721 Flanges, stainless steel 7478 5 0 30180 2.3 150526 11.9
'721049 Flat rolled prod,i/nas,plated or coated with zinc,>/=600mm wide, nes
7151 1.1 0 550102 2.8 624412 3.3
'610711 Mens/boys underpants and briefs, of cotton, knitted
6966 3.2 18 82630 2.2 216682 5.4
'560811 Made up fishing nets, of man-made textile materials
6792 14.1 7 12597 2 48221 6.1
'620342 Mens/boys trousers and shorts, of cotton, not knitted
6761 1.5 17 485058 2 457481 1.7
'621142 Womens/girls garments nes, of cotton, not knitted
6442 1.8 17 28849 2.3 355692 26.7
'293499 Nucleic acids and their salts, whether or not chemically defined; hete
6434 1.5 0 836491 4.1 419407 2.4
'160540 Crustaceans nes, prepared or preserved
6431 12.3 5 691 0.3 52253 12.3
'330190 Conc&aqueous distls of essentl oils;terpenic by-prods of essentl oils
6359 2.2 0 18391 2.7 287875 33.6
'293359 Hetercycl compds cntg pyrimidin rng/piperazine rng,nes;nucleic acid&sa
6290 3.1 0 186776 1.2 206158 1.3
31
'940490 Articles of bedding/furnishing, nes, stuffed or internally fitted
6188 1.8 14 305873 3.3 338382 3.5
'420231 Articles carried in pocket or handbag, with outer surface of leather
6168 1.3 8.5 65891 1.5 482817 10.5
'853890 Parts for use with the apparatus of headg no. 85.35,85.36 or 85.37,nes
6066 2.1 0 319647 1.1 295028 1
'640391 Footwear,outer soles of rubber/plast uppers of leather covg ankle nes
5948 1 18 409073 2.8 625473 5.1
'160521 Prepared or preserved Shrimps and prawns : Not in airtight container
5933 20.6 0 140086 4.1 28830 0.9
'854511 Carbon or graphite electrodes, of a kind used for furnaces
5911 3.3 0 71135 3.4 180056 9.5
'090240 Black tea (fermented) & partly fermented tea in packages exceedg 3 kg
5887 1 0 23062 0.7 600128 19.8
'442190 Wood articles nes 5860 3.2 5.9 141671 2.5 182494 3.4
'621420 Shawls,scarves,veils&the like,of wool or fine animal hair,not knitted
5840 5.2 9 19321 2 112659 11.4
'732393 Table,kitchen or other household art&parts thereof,stainless steel,nes
5777 1.7 6.5 185584 3.2 331157 5.6
'611420 Garments nes, of cotton, knitted 5501 1.8 18 43099 3 312845 15.4