Pakistan Cabinet Rejects Resumption of Limited Bilateral Trade With India
Pakistan's Cabinet reversed a government economic committee decision to import cotton and sugar from India, Pakistan's Minister for Human Rights Shireen Mazari tweeted April 1. Pakistan suspended trade with India in August 2019 after New Delhi revoked the autonomy for…
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its part of the disputed Kashmir territory. The Cabinet discussed resuming trade once full autonomy had been restored to the region of Kashmir, Interior Minister Sheikh Rasheed Ahmed said, Bloomberg reported. The government economic committee initially responsible for the decision to resume trade did so to address cotton and sugar shortages and to stabilize prices for the commodities, Bloomberg said.