It is the ideal market for cheapest transport costs unless you think someone is magically paying for thoseIndia is not the ideal market to fetch max price and nor the hub for cheapest raw material.
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It is the ideal market for cheapest transport costs unless you think someone is magically paying for thoseIndia is not the ideal market to fetch max price and nor the hub for cheapest raw material.
Exactly. No amount of trading will do any good without having something to sell. Importing stuff with borrowed money hasn't worked well. Producing anything requires skill and talent. First order of business is investment in human capital. Without that, there is nothing to trade.Hight of stupidness. The person dont even understand the basic concept of economic growth. Economic growth generates from production efficiency and capability.
exactly, everyone suggests short term measures. If open trade with India remaining local manufacturing will totally evaporate. Built, protect the local manufacturing, which generates massive employment and controls corruption. Otherwise, Nawaz will give all lucrative trade contracts to his family of Indian imports. It is known fact, Dar built import based economy...which has killed the local manufacturing ..Trade with India won't fix Pakistan's problems. It is way deeper than that. It is foolish not to do business with India. Of course some Pakistani see it as a sign of defeat. I cannot help them. Their country their policies.
IF international trade was so simple and was about transport cost only then rather than china , america's biggest trade partner would have been canada and china's biggest trade partner would have been india
Turkey - Greece, Turkey - Russia, Turkey - İran and list go on ...Emotions have no place in foreign policy decisions. It has been proven across the world by many successful nations.
Examples -
Turkey - Israel
Saudi - Turkey
Saudi - Israel
China - Taiwan
China -Japan
India - China
LEts stick to the top ... not second and thrid ...Canada and Mexico have always been among USA top 5 trading partners. Right now they are within top 3 - China being the third
By China we mean Eastern China (The part of China that produces most stuff) not Tibet.
LEts stick to the top ... not second and thrid ...
By the way even for second and tgird the reason is that canada and mexico are poor in comparison to usa so both of these countries are manufacturing hub for lower margin or labor intencise industry and altogather different scenario in which these economies r not competitor ... pakistan and india are mostly competitor and produce similar products including agriculture, textile and export of services...
India also had decades of protectionist policies that cultivated local industries such as steel, automotive, engineering, etc. So when Indian economy opened up to international trade, the local industries were well-established enough to handle it.Exactly. No amount of trading will do any good without having something to sell. Importing stuff with borrowed money hasn't worked well. Producing anything requires skill and talent. First order of business is investment in human capital. Without that, there is nothing to trade.
Americas biggest trading partner is mexico. And no china and india have tibetan plateau between them. Their trade would always be east.IF international trade was so simple and was about transport cost only then rather than china , america's biggest trade partner would have been canada and china's biggest trade partner would have been india
But It is as simple as that...IF international trade was so simple and was about transport cost only then rather than china , america's biggest trade partner would have been canada and china's biggest trade partner would have been india
Yeah it'll increase their hegomany into our affairsTrading with India is short term thinking and a cop out of addressing the real issues. Pakistan is an agricultural country, with the right policies and technology it can grow its yields to be just as competitive, and fund its own farmers. Trade with India is a slippery slope to dependency and accepting Indian hegemony. For most other products, there are plenty of suppliers.
Taking the shortcuts now will be bemoaned soon enough by the same elites when their industries become even less competitive. Better to re-invest in their own enterprises and catch-up with global standards.
There is a reason protects its market when it knows it can’t compete; it’s has to maintain employment and its tax base. Equally, Pakistani elites should be taking into considerations the same compulsions. Besides, once competitive, Pakistan will be better placed to export to the region (once that FTA with the GCC kicks in) and the world.
Pakistan should not be penny wise and pound foolish.
China is biggest trading our partner also shares the border ... is india going to provide goods cheaper than china ?But It is as simple as that...
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Yeah it'll increase their hegomany into our affairs
That's somewhat true unfortunately
But for other things - not really
You just put high tariffs to protect your market and only import things you don't produce/ manufacture nor are you planning to do so in the future
That's what most countries world over do
I love my people just as many as anyother Pakistani nor am I a liberal cuck
I genuinely believe it is the right thing to do from our preservative (it's not a magic bullet but if I am the finance minister it'll be "one" of the things I'd focus on to grow our economy)
China is biggest trading our partner also shares the border ... is india going to provide goods cheaper than china ?
Furthermore your statistics is wrong or outdated. America biggest trading partner as of today is china