TOKYO -- The border crisis between China and India has begun to spill over into bilateral trade as the Indian government considers imposing restrictions and higher tariffs on Chinese companies and goods.
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A member of the National Students' Union of India takes part in a protest against China in the Indian city of Ahmedabad on June 18. © Reuters
TOKYO -- The border crisis between China and India has begun to spill over into bilateral trade as the Indian government considers imposing restrictions and higher tariffs on Chinese companies and goods.