india pakistan agree to jointly work to take bilateral trade to6 billion
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India, Pakistan agree to jointly work to take bilateral trade to $ 6 billion

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India and Pakistan Wednesday agreed to \'normalise\' their economic relations, setting an ambitious target of more than doubling bilateral trade to six billion dollars within three years. Pakistan has also agreed to implement all the obligations under the South Asian Free Trade Area (SAFTA) Agreement-meeting long pending demnd from India. The two nations, with commercial engagement of only USD 2.7 billion, \'agreed to jointly work to more than double bilateral trade within three years ...to USD six billion,\' said a joint statement issued after a meeting between Commerce and Industry Minister Anand Sharma and Pakistan Commerce Minister Makhdoom Amin Fahim, here today. \'The ministers affirmed that fully normalised commercial link... would strengthen the bilateral relationship and build the bridges of friendship, trust and understanding for mutual benefit of their people and promotion of prosperity in South Asia,\' it said. Fahim, who is accompanied by a 50-member business delegation, is the first Pakistan Commerce Minister to visit India after more than 35 years. Before coming here, he met Indian businessmen in Mumbai in the last two days. For normalising the business ties,the ministers \'agreed that all mutual obligations contracted under SAFTA would be implemented with full sincerity\'. On India\'s demand for the Most Favoured Nation (MFN) status by Pakistan, Fahim said, \'things are moving forward according to plan. We are looking forward to achieve the target\'. The Pakistan side said that it will allow imports from India on all but few items (in negative list). Petroleum imports would also be allowed, it said. As a goodwill gesture, New Delhi will support Islamabad in WTO for European Union proposal to extend duty benefits to Pakistani textiles, a concession given by EU on account of floods in Pakistan. \'India will be constructive and supportive as and when the WTO takes up this matter,\' Sharma said. On Pakistani demand for allowing cross-border investments, he said India would take an early decision. \'It is engaging our active and constructive attention at the highest level and you can expect an early decision,\' Sharma said. Doubling of bilateral trade would also be facilitated through an MoU signed between the India Trade Promotion Organisation and the Trade Development Authority of Pakistan. The ministers also directed their Commerce Secretaries to prepare roadmaps for greater preferential trading arrangements between the countries. \'They agreed to further promote greater intra-regional connectivity through road, rail, shipping and air,\' the statement said. They expected that the visa regime for businessmen would be liberalised before November, when Commerce Secretaries of the two countries meet again. They had earlier met in Islamabad on April 27-28 this year. The ministers expressed hope that the new business visa regime would allow multiple entry and could be for up to one year. \'They emphasised that a more secure regional environment would progressively help the visa arrangements for business persons,\' it said. There was an agreement that bilateral trade liberalisation process should be uninterruptible and irreversible, it

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