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SAMAA - No trade with India till restoration of Kashmir s status: Qureshi

No trade with India till restoration of Kashmir’s status: Qureshi Says New Delhi should step forward to resolve issues SAMAA | Web desk - Posted: Apr 4, 2021 | Last Updated: 2 hours ago SAMAA | Web desk Posted: Apr 4, 2021 | Last Updated: 2 hours ago Photo: Shah Mahmood Qureshi/Facebook Foreign Minister Shah Mahmood Qureshi has said that there will be no trade with India till the restoration of special autonomous status of Kashmir. The Indian government revoked it in August 2019 by repealing articles 35A and 370 of its constitution. Qureshi said his government has a clear stance that India should step forward to resolve the issues. He was speaking to the media in Multan.

Pakistan can get Indian sugar cheaper & faster if trade reopens | India News

NEW DELHI: Pakistan can get Indian sugar cheaper and faster if the sugar-deficit neighbouring country resumes trade with India and contain its rising retail prices of the sweetener out there during Ramadan that will commence soon, sugar industry bodies said on Sunday. Sugar prices in the retail markets of Pakistan have spiralled sharply up to PKR 100 per kg due to production shortages and the country is mulling over imports. The Pakistan Economic Coordination Committee (ECC) has recommended the government to allow import of 5,00,000 tonnes of white sugar to boost domestic availability. Last week, there were sudden hopes of trade reopening between the two nations. However, Pakistan s cabinet back tracked on the Pakistan ECC decision to allow import of sugar and cotton from India.

No trade with India under current circumstances: Pak PM Khan

Updated: April 03, 2021 18:40 IST Pakistan on Wednesday lifted a nearly two-year-long ban on its import from India amidst tensions over the Kashmir issue but did a U-turn a day later Share Article AAA In this file photo dated Dec. 11, 2015, is Prime Minister Narendra Modi with Imran Khan during a meeting, in New Delhi.   | Photo Credit: PTI Pakistan on Wednesday lifted a nearly two-year-long ban on its import from India amidst tensions over the Kashmir issue but did a U-turn a day later Prime Minister Imran Khan decided that Pakistan cannot go ahead with any trade with India under the current circumstances after holding consultations with key members of his Cabinet on importing cotton and sugar from the neighbouring country, a media report said on Saturday.

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