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China silk sector for more tie-ups

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Bangalore, May 28

The Chinese silk industry has sought increased co-operation from the Indian industry to tap the world markets jointly. A high-powered delegation from the Chinese silk industry comprising members of China National Silk Association, China Silk & Trading Corporation and China Council for promotion of international trade (Hangzou sub-council) is currently in India to improve trade relations.

At a seminar in Bangalore, Mr Qian You Qing, Secretary-General of the China National Silk Association said that while China produces silk in large quantities, India is good at converting raw silk into products. "Together, we can do better than competitors and address the world market jointly," he added.

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