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Article: Trade with India to reach $2bn this fiscal: 302 items on positive list.
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- PPI - Pakistan Press International
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- October 19, 2006
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ISLAMABAD, October 19 (PPI): Pakistan has diverted its global trade of $1.332 billion to India following the inclusion of 302 new importable items, mostly raw materials, industrial machinery and its parts, in the positive list to increase the volume of bilateral trade, officials told a newspaper on October 18.With the full utilisation of these importable products from India, which were currently imported from various countries, the volume of bilateral trade between Pakistan and Indian would reach around $2 billion during the fiscal year 2006-07. Indian would then become Pakistan's sixth largest trading partner after the US, the EU, China, Saudi Arabia and the UAE. ...
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