LAHORE: Pakistan has exported goods worth Rs 309 million to India during October 23-31 to India via Wagha Border Lahore.
As per available document, Pakistan exported dried fruits, salt, cement, gypsum, cotton, scrap and lime stone etc. The documents showed that 2065 metric ton dried fruits like dates, figs and guavas worth Rs 98 million were exports.
Moreover, 75 metric tons plants and seeds of perfumery flora worth Rs 4.3 million were exported to India. Similarly, 38 metric ton vegetables extracts or saps worth Rs 1.8 million.
Furthermore, Pakistan has exported 1166 metric ton rock salt to India worth Rs 3.6 million and gypsum worth Rs 27 million.
Besides that Pakistan has exported lime stone worth Rs 2.3 million, cement worth Rs 60 million and aluminum ores worth Rs 3.5 million to India.
Pakistan has exported disodium carbonate and hydrogen peroxide worth Rs 17 million and Rs 5.2 million respectively. On the other hand, cotton worth Rs 36 million and glass worth Rs 47 million was exported to India. As a whole, Pakistan exported goods worth Rs 309 million with total weight 41990 metric ton to India via Lahore Wagha Border.
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