LAHORE: The Customs Preventives has collected Rs 262 million custom duty from Land Freight Unit (LFU) Wagah during the first nine months of current fiscal year on account of Pakistan-India trade through border, according to official data.
It added that the major products which were exported to India during the period included dry dates, rock gypsum, soda ash, hydrogen peroxide, caustic soda, herbs, rock salt, linker and glass cement.
While imports from India included soybean meal, fresh tomatoes, raw cotton, fresh onions, mixed vegetables, carbon dioxide, polypropylene, raw jute, newsprint, potato and cotton yarn, it was added.