closed its manufacturing of Alto vehicles in Pakistan, if it could access low cost Indian parts supply, Manzoor said.
The pharmaceutical companies could become major exporters if they were to find linkages with Indian companies. Fears of increase in trade deficit are also misplaced as mostly those Indian exports that are presently routed through UAE would divert to Pakistan only.
Aftab Vohra, Head of LCCI’s Pakistan India Trade Committee relied on extensive personal experience of trading on Pakistan’s land border with India. He said Pakistan businesses and consumers would benefit greatly by opening trade route. “It would help both exports from Pakistan and imports from India,” he said, adding that political differences must not impede trade interests.
The seminar was jointly organized by the Institute for Policy Reforms (IPR) and Lahore Chamber of Commerce & Industry (LCCI).
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