Saarc business community hails Pak-India trade talks

01 May, 2011

Saarc Chamber of Commerce and Industry (SCCI) on Saturday termed the 5th round of secretary-level talks between Pakistan and India, a step to push commercial ties in the right direction. "Local business community as well as traders across the Saarc region are encouraged by the development", Vice President SCCI Iftikhar Ali Malik said.
This bold initiative after successful cricket diplomacy was needed because the other countries of the grouping cannot grow unless relations are normalised between the two most important nations, he said. Speaking at a meeting here at Saarc Secretariat, he said that Pakistan should accord Most Favoured Nation (MFN) status to India, while they should remove barriers to create an enabling environment for trade.
The two countries also need to discuss a bilateral preferential treaty to boost economic growth aimed at reducing poverty, he said. Iftikhar Ali Malik said that the two countries should develop more routes for passengers and freight traffic to build trust. It will boost Pakistan's economy with textile and cement sector major beneficiary, which is the backbone of our economy and largest urban employment provider, he said.
Malik demanded to include private sector representatives in the group of experts to trade electricity, petroleum products, BT cotton seeds etc, adding that "we should share energy, water, research and commodities". He informed that he would lead a 40-member delegation of Dhaka to participate in SCCI meeting scheduled on May 16 to find out ways to increase intra-Saarc trade, which is presently below five percent.

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