Pakistan, Turkey: FTA likely to be signed in May
Pakistan will get market space in agriculture and pharmaceutical sectors
ISLAMABAD:
The Free Trade Agreement (FTA) between Pakistan and Turkey is likely to be signed by May 2017, which would enhance bilateral trade between both countries, said an official at the Ministry of Commerce. Both sides would share a provisional list for reaching the final agreement on the FTA in the upcoming round of dialogues. Pakistan’s trade balance started decreasing at an annual rate of 19% after additional duties were imposed by Turkey in 2011, said the official. He added that Pakistan will get market space in agriculture and pharmaceutical sectors. Replying to a question, the commerce ministry official said that additional tariff imposed by Turkey in 2011 had a targeted impact on Pakistan’s major exports.
Published in The Express Tribune, March 4th, 2017.
The Free Trade Agreement (FTA) between Pakistan and Turkey is likely to be signed by May 2017, which would enhance bilateral trade between both countries, said an official at the Ministry of Commerce. Both sides would share a provisional list for reaching the final agreement on the FTA in the upcoming round of dialogues. Pakistan’s trade balance started decreasing at an annual rate of 19% after additional duties were imposed by Turkey in 2011, said the official. He added that Pakistan will get market space in agriculture and pharmaceutical sectors. Replying to a question, the commerce ministry official said that additional tariff imposed by Turkey in 2011 had a targeted impact on Pakistan’s major exports.
Published in The Express Tribune, March 4th, 2017.