Pak-India trade deal likely this year: Dastagir

BusinessPak-India trade deal likely this year: Dastagir

Khurram-Dastagir

ISLAMABAD, Pakistan: Pakistan and India are likely to reach an agreement to remove taxation and other hurdles in bilateral trade this year, the federal commerce minister Khurram Dastagir Khan said in an interview.

The commerce minister said that talks between the two countries on the issue have made headway.

The minister said that he will meet his Indian counterpart on the sideline of the meeting of South Asian Free Trade Area, which will be held in Bhutan this month.

Dastagir said that in the meeting he will stress for liberalisation of visa regime for Pakistani businessmen and establishment of banking system between India and Pakistan.

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