Jammu and Kashmir

Cross-LoC trade resumes between India and Pakistan

Press Release | Posted on Feb 07, 2013 at 07:01pm IST

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Poonch: Goods worth over Rs 1.15 crore were traded across the Line of Control (LoC) on Thursday between Pakistan Occupied Kashmir (POK) and Jammu and Kashmir at Chakan-Da-Bagh crossing point in Poonch, officials said.

As many as 18 trucks rolled out from the Trade Facilitation Centre (TFC) in Poonch to PoK, they said, adding, these trucks carried bags of banana, tomatoes, coriander and herbs worth Rs 43,22,070.

From PoK, nine trucks carrying bags of dry dates, almonds, appple and onion worth Rs 72,47,000 entered India, they said. Officials from both sides monitored transportation of these goods twice during the day.

Cross-LoC trade resumes between India and Pak

Goods worth over Rs 1.15 crore were traded across the Line of Control on Thursday between the two countries.

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