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Pakistan exports items worth Rs 446 million to India via Wagha in second half of March

byM. Imran Mehar
09/04/2015
in Lahore, Latest News, Slider News
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LAHORE: Pakistan has exported items worth Rs 446 million to India via Wagha border trade route between March 16 and March 31.

As per the documents available with Customs Today, Pakistan exported fruits, salt, cement, gypsum, glass and aluminium ores, woven fabrics, scrap rubber, seeds and other items to India.

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Pakistan has exported 2,602 metric tonnes of fruits (HS Code 804-1020) to India worth Rs 123 million.

On the other hand, perfumery plants and plant seeds worth Rs 132 million have been exported, while vegetable extracts worth Rs 66 million were also exported.

According to details, Pakistan exported 39,211kg gypsum worth Rs 61 million to India.

Besides, Pakistan exported Portland cement, aluminous cement, slag cement, super-sulphate cement and similar hydraulic cements and clinker worth Rs 67 million to India from March 16 to March 31, 2015.

Pakistan also exported carbonates, hydrogen peroxide, limestone and glass to India.

As a whole, Pakistan exported items worth Rs 446 million to India via Wagha border Lahore.

Pakistani exports to India through Wagha border have increased while import of vegetables from India is decreasing these days.

The current season is not favourable for vegetables’ import so Pakistan’s largest import from India is likely to fall in the upcoming months.

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