Federation of Pakistan Chambers of Commerce and Industry President Zubair Ahmed Malik also said that the negative list should also be pruned to boost bilateral trade with India.
"MFN status must be given to India.
“This is what I am urging to our government. We want to see the trade flourish between the two countries and it can flourish if there will be a free movement of people and for that visa regime should be eased by both the governments," Malik said in New Delhi at a Federation of Indian Chambers of Commerce and Industry function.
Malik is in India with a business delegation to participate in the India International Trade Fair.
"We forget our neighbours and think of increasing trade with Brazil and China...start thinking out of the box. Lets ease out the restrictions," he said.
Pakistan had already missed the December 31, 2012, deadline for phasing out its negative list regime for trade and giving MFN status to India.
India has granted this status to the neighbouring country way back in 1996.
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