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Back to homepagePakistan to allow Afghan vehicles to pass Wagah border without hurdles
Pakistan’s Commerce Minister Khurram Dastagir assured that Afghan vehicles would not be kept for more than 2 days at Pakistan’s ports. His comments followed after his visit to Kabul to discuss news ways of economic cooperation between the neighboring nations
Read MoreThird “Made in Pakistan” exhibition being held in Kabul
The “Made in Pakistan” exhibition is being held for the third time in Kabul, Afghanistan from April 15-17. As many as 40 companies are participating in this exhibition to showcase their goods and services such as electric cables, batteries, paints,
Read MoreAfghan-Pak bilateral trade declines
Earlier this year the Pakistan-Afghanistan Joint Commission (JEC) had agreed to enhance the bilateral trade from USD 2.5 billion in 2013 to USD 5 billion by 2015. According to data compiled by Pakistan Bureau of Statistics and State Bank of
Read MoreKabul hosts Afghan-Pak trade exhibition
A 3-day exhibition showcasing industrial products from Afghanistan and Pakistan is being held in Intercontinental Hotel of Kabul City from 28-30 November. Afghan traders have put on display items such as dried fruits, carpets and precious stones, while the Pakistani
Read MoreIllegal transfer of gas to Pakistan from Afghanistan
Afghan Ministry of Commerce and Industries called on the national security agencies to prevent the illegal transfer of gas to Pakistan. According to the ministry officials, gas is imported from several countries to Afghanistan to meet the demands; however, it
Read MoreEastern Afghan provinces exports to Pakistan have fallen by 50%
Exports of several Afghan products and raw materials from eastern provinces to Pakistan have plummeted by 50%. Traders link the decline of exports to government’s negligence and failure to develop local industry and resolve the problems being faced. Mohammad Qasim
Read MoreIssue of Bank Guarantee from Afghan Traders in Karachi Port Resolved
The issue of bank guarantee receipt from Afghan importers for their goods landing in the port city of Karachi is now resolved, Afghan deputy Commerce and Industries Minister Muzammil Shinwari announced on Tuesday. The implementation of a long-awaited transit trade
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