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Pakistan s sweet deal with India could ve helped consumers But domestic politics came in way

Pakistan’s sweet deal with India could’ve helped consumers. But domestic politics came in way Manvendra Singh © Provided by The Print The test flight of a trade kite lasted a mere day before jingoism pulled it down. The common refrain has been that enhancing trade between India and Pakistan will help handle the more difficult challenges that bedevil relations, but this time, ironically, trade followed the more contentious issues. Pakistan announcing the import of sugar and cotton its two most important cash crops and India’s most politically influential crops following a two-year gap came after the Line of Control ceasefire. 

Rehman Malik welcomes cabinet decision of rejecting sugar, cotton imports from India

Rehman Malik welcomes cabinet decision of rejecting sugar, cotton imports from India National April 2, 2021 ISLAMABAD: Former interior minister Rehman Malik has welcomed the federal cabinet for rejecting the Economic Coordination Council’s proposal of lifting ban on sugar and cotton imports from India. “It is good the government quickly realised the public sentiments and reaction over Wednesday’s decision,” he said in a reaction to cabinet decision of rejecting the ECC proposal of lifting ban on import of sugar and cotton from India.

Malik hails cabinet decision on trade with India

Malik hails cabinet decision on trade with India National April 2, 2021 ISLAMABAD: Former interior minister and chairman Institute of Research and Reforms (IRR) Rehman Malik has welcomed and thanked the federal cabinet for rejecting the Economic Coordination Council’s proposal of lifting ban on sugar and cotton imports from India. “It is good that the government quickly realised the public sentiments and reaction over Wednesday’s decision,” he said in a reaction to cabinet decision of rejecting the ECC proposal of lifting ban on the import of sugar and cotton from India. Ex-senator Rehman Malik said if the government had not reversed its decision timely, it would have been detrimental to the Kashmir cause in the near future. Soon after the government announcement of lifting the ban on sugar import from India, Malik had announced that he in the national interest will not use sugar in any form as a protest against government’s decision of its import from India for two m

Malik hails Cabinet decision on rejecting sugar, cotton import from India

Malik hails Cabinet decision on rejecting sugar, cotton import from India National April 2, 2021 ISLAMABAD: Former interior minister and chairman Institute of Research and Reforms (IRR) Rehman Malik has welcomed and thanked the federal cabinet for rejecting the Economic Coordination Council’s proposal of lifting ban on sugar and cotton imports from India. “It is good that the government quickly realised the public sentiments and reaction over Wednesday’s decision,” he said in a reaction to cabinet decision of rejecting the ECC proposal of lifting ban on the import of sugar and cotton from India. Ex-senator Rehman Malik said if the government had not reversed its decision timely, it would have been detrimental to the Kashmir cause in the near future. Soon after the government announcement of lifting the ban on sugar import from India, Malik had announced that he in the national interest will not use sugar in any form as a protest against government’s decision of its i

Pakistan Cabinet Rejects Proposal to Lift Ban on Sugar, Cotton Imports from India

Pakistan Cabinet Rejects Proposal to Lift Ban on Sugar, Cotton Imports from India News18 © Provided by News18 Pakistan Cabinet Rejects Proposal to Lift Ban on Sugar, Cotton Imports from India Pakistan Cabinet on Thursday rejected the country’s Economic Coordination Council’s (ECC) proposal to lift a nearly two-year old ban on sugar and cotton imports from India. Pakistan Finance Minister Hammad Azhar had on Wednesday announced the ECC, a top decision-making body, has allowed the private sector to import 0.5 million tonnes of white sugar as Islamabad tries to keep soaring domestic prices in check. However, a Cabinet meeting chaired by Prime Minister Imran Khan on Thursday rejected the ECC proposal to import cotton yarn and sugar from India, Geo TV reported, citing sources. There was no official word on the decision of the Cabinet.

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