"So against such a backdrop China and India have a lot to discuss. We are all newly-emerging markets as well as developing countries with big populations," Lu said. "So we believe that the two countries will continue to uphold the globalisation so that it will be more inclusive. "I was noticing that there are some tariffs you imposed on farmers' from Iowa and Ohio (in US). May be India can be a substitute for soybean and sugar, if we could access those exports with all the due quality considerations to our farmers.
Source: Economic Times April 23, 2018 10:30 UTC