Pulwama attack aftermath: Trade comes to a halt at Attari border

ANI  |  Politics 

In the aftermath of withdrawing Pakistan's (MFN) status, businesses across border have come to a halt.

"After February 14, all the trading with was stopped. At present, 200-250 trucks without goods are parked near the border after the government imposed 200 per cent Regulatory Duty (RD) on non-essential Indian imports," said Sukhbir Singh, a from

"This move of the government of introducing higher Regulatory Duty is making difficult for traders to pay their monthly instalments of tire and trucks. The Centre must re-think on its decision. This move has also affected the situated near the border areas," said Sharan Singh, a from said.

The status to was given by in 1996. status is given to an international trade partner to ensure non-discriminatory trade between all partner countries of the WTO.

A country which provides status to another country has to provide concessions, privileges, and immunity in trade agreements. It is the first clause in the (GATT).

On the other hand, another Rajdeep Upel, was of the view that the trading activity with Pakistan should not only be closed from orders but also from the state of and "All trade organisations support the government's decision. We are surprised to know that land trade routes in are still open, making the ban ineffective.

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First Published: Fri, February 22 2019. 10:57 IST