| ‘Exports to Pakistan hit due to rail wagon shortage’ by railgenie on 01 December, 2012 - 06:00 AM | ||
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railgenie | ‘Exports to Pakistan hit due to rail wagon shortage’ on 01 December, 2012 - 06:00 AM | |
CHANDIGARH : Trade through rail route between India and Pakistan has almost come to a halt due to non-availability of rail wagons, exporters have said.Exporters said they had not been unable to get sufficient rail wagons during last four weeks. They further said goods worth Rs 1,000 crore are held up at Amritsar railway station.“We are not getting rail wagons for export of goods, which has significantly impacted export to Pakistan through rail network,” Amritsar-based exporter Rajiv Setia said.Acknowledging wagon shortage, Deputy Commissioner of Customs (Amritsar), Vijay Bahadur said, “Export (to Pakistan through rail) is almost stalled. Against exports through 1,400 wagons in October, only 250 wagons went to Pakistan for exports“.However, exporters claimed that they could get only 30-40 rail wagons against the requirement of 2,500 wagons during past 27-28 days despite requesting railways to provide more wagons.Exporters said that problem of wagon shortage emerged when Pakistan-based traders stopped supplying cement via rail after the recovery of huge consignment of heroin in a cargo train.Over 140 kg of heroin has been seized during last five months in goods train coming from Pakistan, official sources said.Exporters further said the cement laden wagons coming from Pakistan were being used for sending commodities from India to Pakistan for export. “Since goods train from Pakistan is not coming to India, we are not getting rail wagons for supply of exports,” another Amritsar-based exporter, Jaspal Singh, said. | ||