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Pakistan, India trade talks begin in Islamabad

ISLAMABAD: Trade talks between India and Pakistan have started here today with an aim to reduce bilateral trade barriers and bring prosperity in the region, Geo News reported.

After reaching Islamabad, Indian Commerce Minister Anand Sharma told that several issues would be discussed with Pakistan including bilateral trade that would strengthen the economy of both the countries.

Indian Commerce Minister Anand Sharma is leading the Indian side in trade talks while Pakistani side is headed by Commerce Minister Makhdoom Amin Fahim.

According to sources, both the countries would discuss how to remove the non-tariff barriers and ways to enhance the bilateral trade. Pakistan and India are likely to sign three agreements today, sources added.

Courtesy www.geo.tv


 

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