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Workers drill wooden bases onto Himalayan salt lamps at a store owned by Niaz Hussain Siddiqui, who exports Pakistani salt products to the United States.

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Khewra Gold Mine of Salt to get ©: The mine to register with international trade bodies

The registration will block Indian traders to market Pakistani rock salt as Himalayan Pink Salt

Pakistan might take a lead in the global salt trade, as local rock salt of Khwera is set to be registered with international trade bodies. The federal cabinet recently approved that Pakistan Minerals Development Corporation (PMDC) will be the registrant agency for rock salt produced in the country.

The PMDC has finalized requirements for registration of rock salt with the Geographical Indications (GI) registry, under the management and control of Intellectual Property Organisation of Pakistan (IPO-Pakistan). After registration with IPO-Pakistan, the country will file for registration at foreign markets.

The long-pending GI rules that were recently formulated were benefiting Indian traders in a way that they applied for GI tagging of Basmati rice in the European Union, claiming that it was agricultural produce of India.

PMDC Managing Director retired Brig M. Iqbal Malik said Pakistan has branded the Khewra salt as “Pink Rock Salt” and its specifications were being finalised.

“Currently, rock salt was neither a lucrative commodity for exports nor was Pakistan selling the rock salt as a commercial and industrial product,” he said, adding: “Soon after the GI tagging at international markets, Pakistan will be in a position to sign long term sale contracts with buyers abroad.”

The term, Himalayan Pink Salt has been used by traders of India for global marketing of rock salt mined from Khewra.

Since there is no sale policy regarding rock salt, most of the rock salt was exported in rock form to the Middle East for exports. A Karachi-based salt trader Ahmed Khan said, “There is a very high global demand for rock salt, not only as table salt but even as a healing agent by massage centers of Korea and Thailand to other industrial usages.”

“Most of the salt business was in the hands of small traders and investment was needed for packing and other value addition, but without any policy, small traders cannot get bank loans and so on,” Mr. Khan said that salt bought by Indian traders in UAE was re-exported in small and attractive packs at a very high price to the European Union, United States, and even the far East, with labels showing that this salt was a product of the Indian Himalayas.

As per international marketing impact by Indian traders, the rock salt of Khewra is sold at around Rs15 – 20 per kg in wholesale markets of Rawalpindi. A 1-kilo pack, after grinding is sold at around Rs25 in local markets, while the branded Khewra salt in pink packaging is priced at Rs70 per kg whereas some companies are selling the same product in attractive salt containers valued at around Rs800- 1,000 per kg.

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