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LAHORE: Being the major beneficiary of bilateral trade ties with Pakistan, India has not uttered a single word to suspend it, while it has threatened to stop rivers’ water flow to Pakistan, and boycotted South Asian Association of Regional Cooperation (Saarc) scheduled meeting.

According to the data, bilateral trade is always in favour of India, so it will not stop or suspend it for sometimes. In year 2014-15, India exported $1.7 billion worth goods to Pakistan and imported only worth $358 million. Similarly, 11 months figures of (July-May 2015-16) shows that Indian exports to Pakistan has increased 15 percent and reached Rs 171.846 billion from Rs 160 billion while imports are reduced by Rs 4.5 billion down to Rs 29.45 billion from Rs 34 billion.

A spokesperson of Ministry of Commerce said the ministry believed that trade and water issues should not come in conflict. “We know that balance of trade is in favor of India but we are working to increase Pakistan’s exports globally,” he said. The exports to India has decreased during 11 months of last fiscal year while imports increased by 15 percent, he said adding the ministry is aware of the fact and working on different aspects to increase exports as well.

Newly elected president of Lahore Chamber of Commerce and Industry (LCCI) Abdul Basit said suspension of trade with Pakistan will be last decision by India, as Hindu mindset is to promote business irrespective of any situation. :lol:So not a single word has come from politicians, and government of India on the bilateral issue while the India has announced boycotting the South Asian Association of Regional Cooperation (Saarc) scheduled meeting in November in Islamabad and also voiced to violate the Indus Water Treaty.

“Our company was importing soybean from India. But we stop it with a view that supply from India is never dependable as every time in cross border tensions, uncertainty prevails. One cannot do business with uncertainty,” Basit said. Additionally, India has barriers on certain products of Pakistan. For example, Pakistan cannot export meat or meat products to India, as it has been put in sensitive list by Indian authorities while there is no such restriction from Pakistan’s side.

“Pakistan should protect local industry, agriculture and farming sectors by evolving long-term polices and end any dependency on Indian agricultural products,” Basit observed.

Standing Committee on Indo-Pak Bilateral Trade in LCCI Chairman Aftab Ahmed Vohra believed that India will not suspend trade ties with Pakistan. Rather, it will continue proxy war with Pakistan by creating instability and insurgency in Balochistan and other parts of Pakistan, he said.

Additionally, suspension of bilateral trade will also affect both countries’ economy, Vohra said, adding Pakistan imports huge quantity of cotton which means suspension of trade will hurt largest exporting sector of Pakistan. This will also affect the already declining exports of county. Similarly, India is exporting over $1.7 billion worth goods to Pakistan which will directly hit Indian economy. Hence, both economies will suffer setback due to suspension of trade, Vohra said.

“Discussion has started in India to stop exports of cotton to Pakistan and search Bangladeshi and Chinese markets for it,” he said, quoting some Indian media. However, implementation of it is not as easy as saying, he added.

However, All Pakistan Textile Mills Association (APTMA) newly elected Punjab Zone Chairman Ali Ehsan said suspension of trade with India will not affect Pakistan’s economy rather benefit, as India is dumping yarn, cotton yarn, cloth and other textile products. As cost of doing business is rational in India while government of India also gives 25 to 28 export rebate to their textile industry, so it is dumping its products to Pakistan.

“We have not imported a single bale from India this year as India itself facing shortage of cotton,” he said, adding 1.2 million bales imported in 2015-16 against total consumption of 15 million bales, imported 207,965 bales in 2014-15 and 911,435 bales in 2013-14,” he said.

“We discussed it at Friday (today) meeting to import cotton bales from alternate countries including China, US, and others. This will cause some extra freight cost to the industry but nothing is more than country,” Syed Ali Ahsan said. Pakistan, despite the fact bought cotton from India when they were in desperate need to sell cotton in view of their projected large crop size and sold carryover stocks which later found to be false.

India has also announced boycotting 75th Plenary Meeting of International Cotton Advisory Committee (ICAC) to be held in Pakistan from 30 October 2016 to 4 November 2016. An official of APTMA said despite the fact boycotting of the ICAC meeting is a real state of Indian attitude towards Pakistan which is evident from trade deficit.

The fact that balance of trade is in favor of India simply because India is exporting negative list items to Pakistan through a third country and destroying Pakistan’s industry and reaping benefit in the form of millions of jobs in India and loss of millions of jobs in Pakistan. This is a high time to correct this mistake and understand that India is not buying, promoting or selling any product of Pakistan into India which is evident from the facts that Pakistan’s exports to India are negligible in comparison with the exports of India to Pakistan.

https://www.thenews.com.pk/print/154540-India-beneficiary-of-trade-with-Pakistan
 
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Traders in Lahore are thinking about alternatives instead of buying from India, we also need to curb trade through Dubai/3rd party. Hit baniya where it hurt them most!

Don't worry. India will survive.

The fact that balance of trade is in favor of India simply because India is exporting negative list items to Pakistan through a third country and destroying Pakistan’s industry and reaping benefit in the form of millions of jobs in India and loss of millions of jobs in Pakistan. This is a high time to correct this mistake and understand that India is not buying, promoting or selling any product of Pakistan into India which is evident from the facts that Pakistan’s exports to India are negligible in comparison with the exports of India to Pakistan.

:omghaha: :omghaha: :omghaha:

Millions of jobs lost to India? Correct me if I'm wrong, but doesn't Pakistan have trade deficits with almost every country it trades with? And whose fault is that Pakistan's industry performs so poorly? Please stop blaming India for every ill Pakistan suffers.
 
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Don't worry. India will survive.



:omghaha: :omghaha: :omghaha:

Millions of jobs lost to India? Correct me if I'm wrong, but doesn't Pakistan have trade deficits with almost every country it trades with? And whose fault is that Pakistan's industry performs so poorly? Please stop blaming India for every ill Pakistan suffers.

Ofcourse it will survive but enough of this baniya chutiyapa. As I said before most of items imported from India through 3rd party or directly can be either made in Pakistan or imported from other countries. Pakistan also have huge deficit with China but at least they are investing billions of dollars in Pakistan and not actively trying to issoolaate Pakistan and not forget fake Sir G kals.

Pakistani industrialists need to wake the **** up and take advantage of home market. Not even freaking Shiv Sena have talked about stopping trade with Pakistan, can you imagine? Even most extremist hindus are baniyas first and hindus after that.
 
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LAHORE: Being the major beneficiary of bilateral trade ties with Pakistan, India has not uttered a single word to suspend it, while it has threatened to stop rivers’ water flow to Pakistan, and boycotted South Asian Association of Regional Cooperation (Saarc) scheduled meeting.

According to the data, bilateral trade is always in favour of India, so it will not stop or suspend it for sometimes. In year 2014-15, India exported $1.7 billion worth goods to Pakistan and imported only worth $358 million. Similarly, 11 months figures of (July-May 2015-16) shows that Indian exports to Pakistan has increased 15 percent and reached Rs 171.846 billion from Rs 160 billion while imports are reduced by Rs 4.5 billion down to Rs 29.45 billion from Rs 34 billion.

A spokesperson of Ministry of Commerce said the ministry believed that trade and water issues should not come in conflict. “We know that balance of trade is in favor of India but we are working to increase Pakistan’s exports globally,” he said. The exports to India has decreased during 11 months of last fiscal year while imports increased by 15 percent, he said adding the ministry is aware of the fact and working on different aspects to increase exports as well.

Newly elected president of Lahore Chamber of Commerce and Industry (LCCI) Abdul Basit said suspension of trade with Pakistan will be last decision by India, as Hindu mindset is to promote business irrespective of any situation. :lol:So not a single word has come from politicians, and government of India on the bilateral issue while the India has announced boycotting the South Asian Association of Regional Cooperation (Saarc) scheduled meeting in November in Islamabad and also voiced to violate the Indus Water Treaty.

“Our company was importing soybean from India. But we stop it with a view that supply from India is never dependable as every time in cross border tensions, uncertainty prevails. One cannot do business with uncertainty,” Basit said. Additionally, India has barriers on certain products of Pakistan. For example, Pakistan cannot export meat or meat products to India, as it has been put in sensitive list by Indian authorities while there is no such restriction from Pakistan’s side.

“Pakistan should protect local industry, agriculture and farming sectors by evolving long-term polices and end any dependency on Indian agricultural products,” Basit observed.

Standing Committee on Indo-Pak Bilateral Trade in LCCI Chairman Aftab Ahmed Vohra believed that India will not suspend trade ties with Pakistan. Rather, it will continue proxy war with Pakistan by creating instability and insurgency in Balochistan and other parts of Pakistan, he said.

Additionally, suspension of bilateral trade will also affect both countries’ economy, Vohra said, adding Pakistan imports huge quantity of cotton which means suspension of trade will hurt largest exporting sector of Pakistan. This will also affect the already declining exports of county. Similarly, India is exporting over $1.7 billion worth goods to Pakistan which will directly hit Indian economy. Hence, both economies will suffer setback due to suspension of trade, Vohra said.

“Discussion has started in India to stop exports of cotton to Pakistan and search Bangladeshi and Chinese markets for it,” he said, quoting some Indian media. However, implementation of it is not as easy as saying, he added.

However, All Pakistan Textile Mills Association (APTMA) newly elected Punjab Zone Chairman Ali Ehsan said suspension of trade with India will not affect Pakistan’s economy rather benefit, as India is dumping yarn, cotton yarn, cloth and other textile products. As cost of doing business is rational in India while government of India also gives 25 to 28 export rebate to their textile industry, so it is dumping its products to Pakistan.

“We have not imported a single bale from India this year as India itself facing shortage of cotton,” he said, adding 1.2 million bales imported in 2015-16 against total consumption of 15 million bales, imported 207,965 bales in 2014-15 and 911,435 bales in 2013-14,” he said.

“We discussed it at Friday (today) meeting to import cotton bales from alternate countries including China, US, and others. This will cause some extra freight cost to the industry but nothing is more than country,” Syed Ali Ahsan said. Pakistan, despite the fact bought cotton from India when they were in desperate need to sell cotton in view of their projected large crop size and sold carryover stocks which later found to be false.

India has also announced boycotting 75th Plenary Meeting of International Cotton Advisory Committee (ICAC) to be held in Pakistan from 30 October 2016 to 4 November 2016. An official of APTMA said despite the fact boycotting of the ICAC meeting is a real state of Indian attitude towards Pakistan which is evident from trade deficit.

The fact that balance of trade is in favor of India simply because India is exporting negative list items to Pakistan through a third country and destroying Pakistan’s industry and reaping benefit in the form of millions of jobs in India and loss of millions of jobs in Pakistan. This is a high time to correct this mistake and understand that India is not buying, promoting or selling any product of Pakistan into India which is evident from the facts that Pakistan’s exports to India are negligible in comparison with the exports of India to Pakistan.

https://www.thenews.com.pk/print/154540-India-beneficiary-of-trade-with-Pakistan

Sometimes, people makes noise, that does not mean, that is the policy of the Gov.
 
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Abdul Basit said suspension of trade with Pakistan will be last decision by India, as Hindu mindset is to promote business irrespective of any situation.
cheap journalism.
 
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whatever the issues are trade should not be suspended because the more we are linked the more we can eradicate the poverty and can uplift our economy but it does not mean that the more we trade the stronger the chances are that war can be prevented as it is being shown in Indo-pak situation. the only thing which can prevent war is the more strategic importance a smaller country gets i-e Pak in particular and bigger country i-e India in general, no matter what ways are adopted to reach over there whather it is economy or nuclear deterence or whatever.
 
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Then how will they eat Pakistani aalu & at the same time time fart on Pakistan?
 
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baap bara na bhaiya sabse bara ruppayia
Then how will they eat Pakistani aalu & at the same time time fart on Pakistan?
Whatever happens I firmly believe that trade should not stop.. Both countries are beneficiaries of trade... We as neighbors have to stay together no matter what now, and in future. Business is only thing that can normalize relations between Pak and Ind..
India should start acting mature... You can't put your hand in fire and assume there won't be any damage... I believe in free trade between the two... This will burden down extra expenses and improve living standard and will help removing poverty.. :angel:
 
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India should boycott trade why india is afraid
well Trade right now is in India's favor , we getting more $$ then what we giving to PAK... so every strategy need to implement if it favor us only.
 
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well Trade right now is in India's favor , we getting more $$ then what we giving to PAK... so every strategy need to implement if it favor us only.
Yes so dignity over money you prefer money very good

Your modi wasting time and money isolating Pak save that money too than
 
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Yes so dignity over money you prefer money very good

Your modi wasting time and money isolating Pak save that money too than
India only deciding against MFN status, which we provided decade back as Pakistan also promising returning favour again and again but never happened. This will led to tougher export's for Pakistan.

Regarding dignity, yes you can have Pakistani facks medicine with dignity. :cheers:

If india had same dignity as you we could never had 50 billion $ trade deficient per year
with china
 
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