Published On: Sun, Feb 12th, 2012

Exhibition starts: Pakistan, India discuss multiple visa

[[IMAGE: Delegation of Indian businessmen taking part in the "The India Show", a trade show being held in Lahore. PHOTO: INP]] LAHORE:? Federal Commerce Minister Amin Fahim has said that the governments of Pakistan and India are determined to ensure normalisation of trade and economic relations and discussions are under way on a three-year multiple visa to enable the business community to move easily. Speaking at the inaugural ceremony of ‘The India Show’ organised by the Federation of India Chambers of Commerce and Industry at the Expo Centre Lahore, Fahim said the goods exhibition reflected the efforts being made to improve commerce between the two countries. Following the three-day India show, “we will also organise ‘Made in Pakistan Show’ in India soon,” he announced. Fahim said the government was well aware of the reservations of certain sectors of the economy, adding existing infrastructure at the Wagha border was insufficient to handle the volume of bilateral trade. “Things are gradually improving and infrastructure development is also under way. Both the sides have been meeting to resolve the issues and no decision will be taken in haste,” he said.

Exhibition starts: Pakistan, India discuss multiple visa

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