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ISLAMABAD: A National Assembly panel, on Wednesday, observed that Pakistan should not become a party to the US-China conflict and the ongoing trade war between the two major powers and rather take stringent measures to enhance its exports through effective diplomacy by taking advantage of the situations. The National Assembly Standing Committee on Foreign Affairs, with Malik Muhammad Ehsan Ullah Tiwana in the chair, was given a detailed briefing on the US-China trade war and its impacts on Pakistan by senior officials of the Foreign Office, Ministry of Commerce and Ministry of Overseas Pakistanis at the Parliament House. After thorough...