China's newly-appointed Ambassador here Le Yucheng said his country was working on expanding two-way trade and as part of that China will construct two industrial parks in India in Gujarat and Maharashtra.
"During the Chinese President Xi Jinping's visit to India, we will reach an agreement on setting up industrial parks in India. China will construct two demonstrational industrial parks in Gujarat and Maharashtra, which I believe will attract a large number of Chinese enterprises to invest in India," Le said in an interview to PTI.
The pragmatic cooperation between China and India has witnessed a significant improvement with substantial growth in bilateral trade in recent years, he said.
The Chinese investments expected during Xi's visit will be aimed at addressing India's concern of mounting trade deficit which averaged USD 35 billion in the total USD 66.4 billion trade last year.
"Due to some objective reasons such as differences of economic structure, there also exists the problem of trade imbalance between the two countries.