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“Identify products of export interest”

Sujay Mehdudia

NEW DELHI: Emphasising on the need for increased bilateral cooperation, India on Tuesday told Pakistan to identify products of export interest that could be looked by India in terms of imports to facilitate a better understanding for Pakistan exporters and take steps to facilitate trade in those items.

Addressing the Fourth Meeting on Economic and Commercial Cooperation between India and Pakistan under the Framework of Composite Dialogue here, Commerce Secretary, G.K. Pillai stated that while Pakistan can export cement to India, it would be commercially beneficial if the world’s 3rd largest consumer Pakistan could buy tea from India. If tea is traded across our borders through the land route it would reduce transaction costs and create economic advantages for the two countries, he added.

The Pakistani delegation was led by Commerce Secretary Syed Asif Shah and the Indian side by Joint Secretary Department of Commerce Rajeev Kher.

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