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Pak traders oppose import of Indian products
Monday, June 2 2003 20:12 Hrs (IST)

Gujranwala (Pakistan): Although New Delhi and Islamabad are initiating steps to normalise their relations, the business community of Pakistan is frustrated over government's decision to allow a number of products import from India.

The business community has expressed concern over allowing import of medicines, flour, automobiles from India. Talking to reporters, the business community leaders expressed apprehension that the products announced by Prime Minister Mir Zafarullah Khan Jamali that would be imported from India will hinder efficiency of local industry.

They said that the local industry was capable to meet demands of the masses and the import of products from India will also create unemployment in the country. They also opposed giving "Most Favoured Nation" status to India.

ANI

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