"Barriers to bilateral trade must be removed. Besides, tariff...Lack of adequate connectivity and transportation; issues of standards; customs harmonisation, communications, visa facilitation, payment mechanisms, dispute resolution among others are needed to be addressed," Pakistan Minister for Commerce Khurram Dastagir Khan said.
In his address at a CII function, he said it is important to relax visa regime to facilitate movement of business travellers.
On the contentious issue of Pakistan according the Most Favoured Nation (MFN) status to India, Khan said that "regarding the 'M' word, let us just say that we have shifted it one letter down to 'N' and now we are discussing 'Non-Discriminatory Access'.
Referring to the issue of mobile connectivity and banking issues, Khan said: "Both the countries should have these kinds of connectivities, which facilitate trade and investment."
Khan, who is leading a delegation of 70 businessmen, said that efforts were on to enhance two-way trade through the Wagha border.
"An enhancement of trade through Wagha is under active negotiation at this moment. We are hoping to have a positive (outcome) on that," he added.