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60% fall in Indo-Pak trade post 26/11: FICCI

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Posted: Mar 10, 2009 at 1516 hrs IST

New Delhi As a result of deteriorating indo-Pak relations post the Mumbai terror attacks, cross-border trade is likely to witness a sixty per cent decline in fiscal 2009-10.

The trade relation has hit the new low because Indian exporters are scared from doing business with Pakistani businessmen, a FICCI survey has revealed.

The Federation of Indian Chambers of Commerce and Industry (FICCI) surveyed Indian exporters and importers doing business with Pakistan revealed the overall trade, presently at a little over two billion dollars, is likely to fall to 900 million dollars in the current year.

According to the report, the Indian export companies were unwilling to travel to Pakistan to conclude even finalized deals.

The poll said the tumultuous situation in Pakistan has created a “fear psychosis” amongst Indian exporters and importers who say, “cross-border travel has been greatly reduced.”

Most of the Indian companies were using “wait and watch” strategy, the FICCI report said.

However, while bilateral trade might be reducing, some Indian exporters and importers were taking advantage of third-country channels such as Dubai and Singapore, to service the Pakistani market.

The key sectors which would see a significant decline in cross-border trade with Pakistan include textile and apparel, textile machinery, cotton, agricultural products, particularly cereals, steel and chemicals.

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Indo - Pak trade by SuresH on 10 Mar 2009

The fall in Indo-Pak trade should have been more than what has happened.We should not do any trade with Pakistan. If some people think that only the leadership is not good but what is the fault of Pakistani nationals who will suffer because of fall in Indo-Pak trade then it is very impractical as the first responsibility of indian leaders is to take care of Indian masses first and then think about Pakistani people.

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