No more trade with pakistan marathi news: Confederation of All India Traders (CAIT), the largest organization of traders in India Has decided not to make any business agreement with Pakistan from 1 May. Also, all contracts made so far will be canceled. This decision was taken at the All India meeting of the All India Business Confederation held in Bhubaneswar.

The Confidence of All India Traders has about 9 crore merchant members across the country. Committee Chairman B.C. Indians said that representatives of all states were present in the Bhubaneswar meeting, in which it was decided to abolish all commercial agreements with Pakistan. He said that Pakistani traders do business of about one lakh crore rupees through CAT.

 

9 crore traders support

CAIT National President B.C. Mr. Bhartia said that this decision has the support of about 9 crore traders across the country. He said that Indian traders do business of about one lakh crore rupees with Pakistan every year, which will now be completely closed.

These goods are traded by Pakistan.

Indian traders trading Chinese, cement, iron, vehicle spare parts, electrical goods with Pakistan, but now they have decided not to do this business from 1 May. These traders have also said that they will soon inform the Prime Minister’s Office, Finance Minister’s Office and Ministry of Commerce. He said that on the one hand the government has stopped supply of water, on the other hand traders also consider themselves as soldiers of the country, under which they have decided to break the business relationship with Pakistan, which will also make Pakistan financially weak.

Dried dry fruits come from Pakistan.

The organization says that Indian traders demand dry fruits from there, but traders doing business in that area told them that they would cancel the contracts. Significantly, after the Pulwama terrorist attack in 2019, there was a sour relationship between India and Pakistan. As a result, there has been a significant decline in trade between the two countries, which has reached $ 1.2 billion in 2024 from an annual trade of about $ 3 billion in 2018.

Rahul Dev

Cricket Jounralist at Newsdesk

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