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Title: Afghanistan’s Transit Trade Patterns Pre & Post APTTA
Keywords: Afghan transit trade through Pakistan
Afghanistan’s import transit trade through Pakistan
A new transit trade agreement - Afghanistan and Pakistan (APTTA)
Afghanistan--Relations--Pakistan
International Trade associations
Trade associations—Pakistan and Afghanistan
Trade agreements -- Pakistan and Afghanistan
Issue Date: Jun-2015
Publisher: The Pakistan Business Council (PBC)
Place of Publication: Karachi, Pakistan
Description: This Study shows that the bulk of Afghanistan’s transit imports are still routed through Pakistan. The overall volume of Afghanistan’s imports have progressively decreased in the last few years, Pakistan however continues to be the preferred route for Afghanistan’s importers. Another interesting finding of this Study is the unaccounted for transit trade which in 2014 alone was US$1.0 billion – this is the discrepancy between the figures reported by Pakistan Customs as having entered Pakistan as transit trade destined for Afghanistan and the figure reported by Afghan Customs as having entered Afghanistan through Pakistan.
URI: http://arks.princeton.edu/ark:/88435/dsp01tt44pq61r
Related resource: https://www.pbc.org.pk/wp-content/uploads/AfghanistansTransitTradePatternsPrePostAPTTA.pdf
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