Pakistan has exported items worth Rs 233.95 million to India during first week of October from 1st -7th to India via Wagha Border despite the Indian aggression on borders.
As per available documents, Pakistan exported dried fruits, salt, cement, gypsum, cotton, scrap and lime stone.As the winter is going to start, Pakistan has exported 106 metric tonnes of nuts worth Rs 20 million to India via Wahga Border.
The documents show that Pakistan exported 2505 metric tonnes of dried fruits (dates, figs and guavas) worth Rs 119 million to India during the first week of October.
Moreover, 23 metric tonnes of plants worth Rs 870,977 was exported to India from 1-7 October.
According to details, Pakistan has exported 511 metric tonnes of rock salt worth Rs 1.67 million, while 9015 metric tonnes of gypsum worth Rs 14.36 million was sold to India via Wagha Border during first week of October.
Besides that Pakistan has also exported 371 metric tonnes of lime stone worth Rs 1 million while cement worth Rs 9.49 million was exported via Wagha border.
Almost 760 metric tonnes of aluminum ores worth Rs 1.32 million were exported through Wagha border during 1-7 October.
Pakistan also exported disodium carbonate and hydrogen peroxide to India worth Rs 1.16 million and Rs 2.58 million respectively.
As per available documents, Pakistan exported scrap worth Rs 4.28 million, cotton (not combed) worth Rs 22.8 million and glass worth Rs 33.9 million to India during first seven days of October.As a whole, Pakistan exported items worth Rs 233.95 million with a total weight of 17,171 metric tonnes to India via Wahga border.
Source:- customstoday.com.pk
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