Pakistan decision to import Indian cotton and sugar put on hold
Pakistan decision to import Indian cotton and sugar put on hold

Pakistan decision to import Indian cotton and sugar put on hold

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ISLAMABAD (Reuters) - Pakistan’s cabinet, chaired by Prime Minister Imran Khan, on Thursday put on hold a decision made by the country’s top economic decision-making body to allow imports of cotton and sugar from neighbouring India, a source told Reuters.

In an effort to cool local demand and prices, Pakistan’s Economic Coordination Committee on Wednesday gave the go-ahead for the imports, which was to have ended nearly two years of trade suspension between the nuclear-armed rivals.

Reporting by Asif Shahzad; Editing by David Goodman


Source: Reuters

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