LAHORE: Pakistan has exported items worth Rs 393 million to India during the first half of February 2015 via Wagah Border.
Pakistan exported fruits, salt, cement, gypsum, glass and aluminum ores, woven fabrics, scrap of rubber, furniture etc.
Pakistan has exported 3596 metric ton fruits (H.S code 804-1020) to India worth Rs 168 million. On the other hand, plants and seed of plants worth Rs 13.8 million have been exported, while vegetables worth Rs 1.12 million were also exported.
According to detail, Pakistan has exported 2415 metric ton rock salt of worth Rs 6.3 million while the gypsum worth Rs 61 million was sold to India that was 37575 metric ton.
Pakistan has also exported the cement worth Rs 91 million. Almost 879 metric ton limestone was exported worth Rs 1.4 million.
Pakistan has exported carbonates worth Rs 17 million and hydrogen peroxide worth Rs 6.6 million, Sulphate worth Rs 0.4 million and glass worth Rs 25 million to India.
The total items exported worth Rs 393 million to India via Lahore Wagah Border.
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