Pakistan and India will hold three-day trade talks in Islamabad from March 27, the commerce ministry said on Saturday. A 15-member Indian delegation headed by Commerce Secretary S.N. Menon will take part in the talks, the statement said.
According to schedule the plenary session of second meeting of Pakistan-India Joint Study Group will be held on March 27 and third round of Composite Dialogue on Economic and Commercial Co-operation scheduled for March 28-29.
The delegation of Pakistan led by Commerce Secretary Syed Asif Shah will consist of representatives of ministries of Commerce, Foreign Affairs, Industries, Production & Special Initiatives, Communications, Railways, Ports & Shipping, Science & Technology, Food and Agriculture, and Central Board of Revenue.
The meeting of the Joint Study Group would address issues relating to trade facilitation, including tariff and non-tariff barriers and co-operation in matters relating to customs laws and procedures, the statement said.
The Composite Dialogue would discuss substantive issues of trade in goods and services, it added.
A joint statement will be issued after the conclusion of the meeting on March 29, the statement said.
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