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India blocks chemicals import from Pakistan



By Parvaiz Ishfaq Rana
KARACHI, Dec 27: Pakistani business leaders expressed frustration over the attitude of Indian authorities towards imports from Pakistan.

“Strong demand for certain Pakistani chemicals, particularly soda ash in Indian market also became a victim of protective trade barriers of Indian authorities looking for excuse to discourage imports from Pakistan,” a businessman told Dawn.

Industry sources revealed that the Indian authorities have announced to impose anti-dumping duty on imports of soda ash from Pakistan from March next.

There is strong resentment amongst the trade and industry circles over the announcement because India enjoys favourable balance of trade with Pakistan. It has repeatedly demanded the status of the ‘Most Favoured Nation’ (MFN), the position it has given to Pakistan.

“The reality defies all their claims and gestures. India frequently blocked imports from Pakistan using non-tariff barriers (NTBs),” a chemical manufacturer said.

Pakistan used to import soda ash from India to meet industrial demand but since last two years the situation changed and now Indian importers look across the border to meet the demand of their industry located in the north.
Industry sources said that Indian importers were benefiting from freight advantage because of geographical proximity and all imports of soda ash ware made through Wagha border.

Two major producers are presently involved in exports from Pakistan.
The currency parity advantage was also being enjoyed by the Indian importers on getting chemicals at cheaper price from Pakistan, said Muhammad Haroon Agar, the chairman Pakistan Chemicals & Dyes Merchants Association (PCDMA).

Strong Indian rupee against US dollar has made their exports costly as the parity today stands at 45 rupees to a dollar whereas Pak rupee stands at around 86 to a dollar, therefore, imports from Pakistan are cheaper, he added.

The Indian authorities are also delaying the renewal of certification by Bureau of Indian Standards (BIS) for import of cement from Pakistan. This is also a living example of how Indians use NTBs against Pakistani imports.

A leading cement exporter Amjad Rafi said that under bilateral agreement two to three trains were supposed to run between the two countries per day. However, for long 45 freight trains per month were engaged having a loading capacity between 1,800 to 2,000 tons.

But for the last three months only 18 to 19 train exchanges were made per month. As a result cement export to India also suffered badly.

Similarly, since 2007 bilateral agreement not a single Pakistani truck moved across into India whereas even today around 100 trucks daily move into Pakistan loaded with all sort of consumers’ goods, including vegetables and fruits, he added.
 
Even after having favorable balance of trade, acts like these reveal the face of our neighbor. "Shining India".. yea shining!
 
Its shocking to know that a chemical powerhouse that India is, we have to import some of them.
 
indians and their double standards and drama we should stop trusting them for anything its about time!!
 
indians and their double standards and drama we should stop trusting them for anything its about time!!

I dont think its drama.

For all I know, Indian chemical industry is a massive one, also as an example, the company I used to work for used to produce some of the lethal chemicals which very few other countries manufactured.

Indian chemicals are supplied world over.

I donno abt others, but I personally am very shocked to know that we have to import chemicals from outside.
 
Shining india wants to keep trade balance in is favour to use it as a political and economic hedge in future.
We should take action by banning all imports from India as well levying heavy tax on their Afghan transit trade. I have a feeling that all the talk of bi-lateral trade with India was a lollipop to peruse Pakistan in Afgan transit trade pact.

indians and their double standards and drama we should stop trusting them for anything its about time!!


I am big advocate of MFN status but what gurantees that Indian trade policies of duplicities will not cease against Pakistan after MFN. Manmohan is only interested in one way deal. India is hard to trust.

Instead of exporting soda ash..we should try utilizing it to manufacture finished products locally for export now.
 
India blocks chemicals import from Pakistan


The Indian authorities are also delaying the renewal of certification by Bureau of Indian Standards (BIS) for import of cement from Pakistan. This is also a living example of how Indians use NTBs against Pakistani imports.

A leading cement exporter Amjad Rafi said that under bilateral agreement two to three trains were supposed to run between the two countries per day. However, for long 45 freight trains per month were engaged having a loading capacity between 1,800 to 2,000 tons.

But for the last three months only 18 to 19 train exchanges were made per month. As a result cement export to India also suffered badly.

Similarly, since 2007 bilateral agreement not a single Pakistani truck moved across into India whereas even today around 100 trucks daily move into Pakistan loaded with all sort of consumers’ goods, including vegetables and fruits, he added.

The Indian Cement Industry is expanding so as to not only satisfy India’s Internal Demand but also to Export. There is no discrimination in Imports of Cement other than India having its own Increasing Cement Production Capaity :

1. Cement Industry in India

India, being the second largest cement producer in the world after China with a total capacity of 151.2 Million Tonnes (MT), has got a huge cement industry. With the government of India giving boost to various infrastructure projects, housing facilities and road networks, the cement industry in India is currently growing at an enviable pace. More growth in the Indian cement industry is expected in the coming years. It is also predicted that the cement production in India would rise to 236.16 MT in FY11. It's also expected to rise to 262.61 MT in FY12.

2. Gujarat, India, to triple its cement production; proposals worth 60,000 crore on the cards
 
Better stop all the exports to them. They dont deserve to get our products. We should have taken this step, long ago. We arent gonna supply them nothing if they continue their drama.
 
Better stop all the exports to them. They dont deserve to get our products. We should have taken this step, long ago. We arent gonna supply them nothing if they continue their drama.

Do you understand what you write above? :lol:

Already, the trade is in India's favour and if u stop exporting completely then you can very well imagine the trade deficit.
 
Do you understand what you write above? :lol:

Already, the trade is in India's favour and if u stop exporting completely then you can very well imagine the trade deficit.

we don't need there products......but they need us....hahhaahhaa

Who cares?
I better wont trade with India, if they are this kinda back stabbers.
 
No MFN, No Trade ....Period!!!

No trade no transit to Afghanistan.

our traders are not playing smart..we should be buying Indian goods in bulk and exporting them to central Asia making a good sales commission in between. Come on guys!
 

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