Cancun: A six-member Pakistan industry delegation had detailed discussions with apex chamber
Confederation of Indian Industries (CII) to strengthen bilateral economic co-operation and sought help
from Indian Industry in dealing with organisational and World Trade Organisation (WTO) issues and
checking flooding of spurious Chinese products in Pakistan.
The delegation, which had an hour-long meeting with the CII delegation led by its secretary general
Tarun Das, also had detailed discussion on strengthening bilateral co-operation and implications of
India-Thailand Free Trade Agreement as Pakistan also proposed to sign similar
agreements.
The India-Thailand Free Trade Agreement is expected to boost Japanese investment in India through its
subsidiaries in Thailand.
A 15-member Pakistani business delegation is to visit India through Wagah border on September 14 to
participate in Indo-Pak CEO forum organised by CII in New Delhi next week.
PTI