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Pakistan-India bilateral trade

Both countries should practice liberal economic policies for the overall good of the people. The government should give substantial freedom to local and foreign investors irrespective of their nationality.

The ratification of The South Asian Free Trade Agreement (SAFTA) has been a positive step forward, but let us hope it does not meet the same fate its predecessor South Asian Preferential Trading Arrangement (SAPTA) met. We need to go forward with this steadily and learn from our past mistakes. To gain maximum benefit from the treaty our governments have to work for free movement of the people, improved physical infrastructure and a need for harmonization.

Read the article by Sohaib Shahid, Lahore School BSc student - here.

posted by S A J Shirazi @ 8/24/2006 08:13:00 AM,

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