Trade with India. (Pakistan)Ali, Muhammad Imtiaz
Downgrading of diplomatic relations with India. Suspension of bilateral trade with India. Review of bilateral arrangements. Matter to be taken to the United Nations, including the Security Council. Independence Day this 14 August to be observed in solidarity with brave Kashmiris and their just strugg...
“In our neighboring country India, the price of sugar is quite cheap,” newly-appointed Finance Minister Hammad Azhar told a press conference in Islamabad. “So we have decided to resume sugar trade with India,” he said, claiming that the decision would reduce the price of sugar ...
Ahsan Bashir, an influential textile trade lobby official (Ahsan) Mr. Bashir said: "recently, Pakistan granted India most favored nation treatment (MFN). We advocate open trade with India, India and Pakistan. textile industry We should explore the competitive advantages of the two countries themsel...
“It is our principled stance not to resume trade with India until the Kashmir issue is resolved,” the prime minister was quoted as saying during the meeting. He reportedly claimed that resuming trade would give the false impression that Pakistan had decided to neglect the desires of Kashmiris...
ISLAMABAD, Aug. 7 (Xinhua) -- Pakistan on Wednesday decided to suspend bilateral trade and downgrade its diplomatic relations with India in a meeting of the National Security Committee chaired by Prime Minister Imran Khan, the Prime Minister Office said in a statement. ...
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“ Pakistan has so far has kept up of their side of agreement. As much as they moved away from positive list to negative list and their cabinet has already authorized the ministry of commerce in Pakistan to normalize all trade relations with India by the end of this financial year by ...
Similarly, he said he will also meet with India to strengthen trade between the two neighbouring countries. In addition, he said the government is trying to provide all possible opportunities for export oriented industries.
India and Pakistan, the two largest economies in South Asia, share a common border, culture and history. Despite the benefits of proximity, the two neighbors have barely traded with each other. In 2011, trade with Pakistan accounted for less than half a percent of India's total trade, where...