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Title: Pakistan India Bilateral Trade and the Case for Balanced Trade Normalization
Contributors: Jawed, Aqsa
Amir, Samir S
Keywords: South Asian Free Trade Agreement (SAFTA) – Pakistan and India
World Trade Organization--Pakistan.
WTO Agreement and India MFN status.
Import and export – India and Pakistan
Pakistan and India Trade Profiles
Free trade – Pakistan
Free trade -- India
Issue Date: Feb-2017
Publisher: The Pakistan Business Council (PBC)
Place of Publication: Karachi, Pakistan
Description: “South Asian Ephemera”. Study Objective: This Study is a follow up on the “Pakistan-India Trade Normalization” Study that was conducted by the PBC in June 2015. Keeping in mind the political instability that dominates trade relations between the two countries and the excessive barriers to trade that are adopted by India, this Study tries to analyse the feasibility of Pakistan granting MFN / NDMA status to India while at the same time ensuring that trade normalization is in a balanced manner. Additionally, it also gives an overview of the trade potential between the two countries along with the potential for different sectors.
URI: http://arks.princeton.edu/ark:/88435/dsp01cf95jf18z
Related resource: https://www.pbc.org.pk/wp-content/uploads/India_Report_PBC_2017_.pdf
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