Pakistan's pain again, Deputy PM Dar said - India had imposed 200% duty on us
Business Relation: Pakistan's Deputy Prime Minister Ishaq Dar said on Saturday that after the Pulwama attack, India decided to impose a 200 percent duty on imports from Pakistan, due to which trade relations between the two countries have been suspended since 2019.
The pain of poor Pakistan not having trade relations with India has once again surfaced. Pakistan's Deputy Prime Minister Ishaq Dar said that after the Pulwama attack, India imposed heavy duty on imports from Pakistan, due to which trade relations between the two countries have been suspended since 2019.
Said in the National Assembly on Saturday, after Pulwama, India decided to impose a 200 percent duty on imports from Pakistan. India also suspended Kashmir bus service and trade. According to the Pakistani daily Dawn, Dar was replying to a question by Pakistan Peoples Party MP Sharmila Farooqui. He had sought information about the trade challenges facing Pakistan's relations with neighboring countries, especially India.
Dar, who also holds the post of Foreign Minister of Pakistan, said, that we are constantly advocating constructive and result-yielding talks with India to resolve all issues including Jammu and Kashmir. Now it depends on India to create a suitable environment for peace and dialogue.