![]() List of more importable items to Pak forwardedPublished on Wed, Aug 01, 2007 at 08:50 | Source : Moneycontrol.com Updated at Thu, Aug 02, 2007 at 10:51
Stating that there is a need to recognise the sectoral overlap in product baskets, Mr Pillai said proper diversification and development of exclusive niche products on a sectoral value chain could help avoid conflicts. He suggested Islamabad to identify 20 products of export interest from India and "we would share the relevant import regime for these products to facilitate better understanding for your exporters and take steps to facilitate trade in those items". Mr Pillai said this would render things transparent and help boost trade between the two countries. He added that textiles, engineering goods, electronic goods and a host of other sectors offer opportunities for trade. The Commerce Secretary said both countries would also need to improve the infrastructure at the designated border crossing points both on the rail and road networks to meet the needs of the business community. Currently, Pakistan maintains a list of importable items from India called Positive List which was augmented from 773 to 1,075 (adding 302 items) in November 2006. Based on the requests from the PHD Chambers of Commerce and Industry and other individual representations a list of 478 wish list for inclusion in the Positive List has been prepared to discuss with the Pakistan side during the meeting, highly placed sources in the Government told Business Line here. Likely new items With India facing cement shortage and Pakistan exporting 2.5 million tonnes (mt) out of the 25-mt it produces, new items for trade could include cement, besides other items such as woollen fabrics, shawls, yarn, blankets and readymade garments, refractory items, methyl diethanolamine, textile machinery, rotogravure printing machine, tractors, bicycles and bicycle parts and toughened tempered safety glass and some plastic items not included in the positive list so far, the sources noted. The Pakistani delegation was led by Mr Syed Asif Shah, Commerce Secretary, who also spoke on the occasion. Taken from Business Line
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