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Trade activities at Wagah remain suspended due to protest by Indian labourers

byM. Imran Mehar
01/07/2016
in Lahore, Latest News
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LAHORE: Trade activities between Pakistan and India were stopped due to protest by Indian labourers at Wagah border.

Sources told Customs Today that trade was suspended since last Friday when Indian laborers started protesting against their management on Attari. Due to protest, hundreds of trucks were stuck on both sides of the border. Sources said that due to over stay in Indian side Pakistani drives came back without loading their trucks from India.

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More than 400 trucks loaded with different items including gypsum, dry dates and fruits were stuck at the Pakistani side due to protest. Due to non clearance of goods tomatoes that were supposed to export for Pakistan were also spoiled.

Meanwhile, due to one week protest Pakistan customs land freight Unit Wagah has faced loss of revenue in millions of rupees.

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