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Pink Salt is no longer being sold to India or China in its raw form

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Thank you imran khan.
If anybody ever wonders what I mean by rentier business class of Pakistan that has raped the country this Pink Salt scandal is perfect exposure of that. The Indian's can't be blamed for this. Did they come to Salt Range, steal the salt. Then loaded trucks which drove to India?

Of course not. The salt is being exported to India by Pakistani business people. Whether they transport it to Wagha or to Karachi I am not sure but this was happening on large scale. The question is why did these business people not process it, brand it and then sell it to Europe or USA?

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Of course not. The salt is being exported to India by Pakistani business people. Whether they transport it to Wagha or to Karachi I am not sure but this was happening on large scale. The question is why did these business people not process it, brand it and then sell it to Europe or USA?

Cause the market conditions weren't favorable for exporting. Keeping the dollar fixed at low rate, kills off exporting. What you are left with is to sell at low rate to whoever buys it, in this case ganguistan.

Another thing, with no leader looking to promote Pakistani brand, and no interest in passing a simple GI tag law, business can't compete internationally. When your own leader is buying everything from overseas, do you really think the same leader would care about Pakistani made products.

Same reason why textile industry moved to Bangladesh. No promotion of local products overseas. No incentive to businesses. Business work for money.
 
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Just not the indians, here I have found the salt under different labels. The Turks, and the local Kuwaiti companies mark it as product of Pakistan. One Turkish company has 2 offerings one is just plain pink salt that is marked as product of Pakistan, the other is a mix of black pepper and salt that is marked as Turkish.


The concerning one was that a dutch company selling the salt, marked it as packed in Noland, and no mention of the country of origin.
 
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Just not the indians, here I have found the salt under different labels. The Turks, and the local Kuwaiti companies mark it as product of Pakistan. One Turkish company has 2 offerings one is just plain pink salt that is marked as product of Pakistan, the other is a mix of black pepper and salt that is marked as Turkish.


The concerning one was that a dutch company selling the salt, marked it as packed in Noland, and no mention of the country of origin.


No longer the case. They can't sell without labelling it as of Pakistani Origin.
I have started seeing Pakistani brands take over the shelves of major retail chains and all those indian thingies have simply disappeared completely.
Not to forget I realized how cheap it was Pakistan, especially now that there were so many local brands selling it there in proper packaging too.
I carried almost 1.5kg with me, because there it was roughly 150 PKR from the best brand, while here it's around 391 PKR for 300g from the normal ones.
 
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No longer the case. They can't sell without labelling it as of Pakistani Origin.
I have started seeing Pakistani brands take over the shelves of major retail chains and all those indian thingies have simply disappeared completely.
Not to forget I realized how cheap it was Pakistan, especially now that there were so many local brands selling it there in proper packaging too.
I carried almost 1.5kg with me, because there it was roughly 150 PKR from the best brand, while here it's around 391 PKR for 300g from the normal ones.

Brother I am not talking of times long gone, it was literally last week I saw that pack of pink salt, with no mention of Pakistan. Not talking about an indian company here.
 
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Brother I am not talking of times long gone, it was literally last week I saw that pack of pink salt, with no mention of Pakistan. Not talking about an indian company here.

Maybe old stocks then.
Because I guess they need to mention Pakistan's name there as per the new law?

At least I haven't seen any indian brand selling pink salt anymore. They've all just disappeared.
 
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Even Indians have to buy it on premium export prices as a Pakistani imported product now.
https://www.amazon.in/Bliss-Earth-Himalayan-Pakistan-Substitute/dp/B07MV5XG78

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UPDATE:
Updating for all the lazy naysayers who are quick to jump on the hate wagon without doing a bit of research.

Read and watch below and try doing a bit of googling next time?



https://www.france24.com/en/asia-pa...alt-a-matter-of-national-pride-for-pakistan-2

https://eurasiantimes.com/himalayan-pink-salt-indian-or-pakistani/

https://www.npr.org/sections/thesal...st-pink-himalayan-salt-doesnt-come-from-india
Now they are dying usual salt pink & selling it :rofl::rofl:
 
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