Pakistan calls off key trade exhibition in India

Indo-Pak bilateral trade amounted to Rs 206 bn during July-May of the last fiscal year, of which Rs 42 bn was exported by Pakistan and Rs 162 bn by India.

Pakistan calls off key trade exhibition in India
ISLAMABAD: Pakistan has cancelled a trade exhibition which was scheduled to be held next month in India, amidst heightened tension between the two neighbours after the terror attack in Uri.

"Due to current situations between Pakistan and India which are beyond TDAP's control, the event planned for 2016 has been called off," Trade Development Authority of Pakistan (TDAP) said in a statement yesterday.

The third edition of 'Aalishaan Pakistan exhibition' was scheduled to be held in October in New Delhi.

The TDAP was already working on holding the trade show after the success of similar exhibitions held earlier in 2012 and 2014.

The exhibition was meant to promote bilateral trade between the two countries and bring buyers and sellers together on one platform, the Express Tribune reported.

For the two countries, bilateral trade amounted to Rs 206 billion during July-May of the last fiscal year, of which Rs 42 billion was exported by Pakistan and Rs 162 billion by India.
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