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Pakistan to allow goods from Afghanistan to India
by Salma George on July 19th 2010 and filled under Other
 

Pakistan and Afghanistan Sunday agreed on a transit trade deal, allowing Afghanistan access through air and through the Wagah border for trade with India. However, Pakistan denied the Afghan request to let goods from India across Pakistani territory, saying this issue would be discussed in bilateral talks with India, Online news agency reported, citing sources. Pakistan Commerce Minister Amin Fahim led his country's delegation and Afghan Commerce Minister Anwarul Haq, his country's team at the talks. Pakistan maintained that the letters of credit for all the goods transported under the transit trade accord be opened in Kabul and licensed individuals be allowed to undertake the transit trade. Under the agreement, Pakistan will, in return, have trade access to Central Asian countries.

 
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Tags: transit trade deal, Afghan Commerce Minister Anwarul Haq, Pakistan Commerce Minister Amin Fahim, Wagah border, bilateral talks with India, Afghanistan trade with India
   
 
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