India, Pak agree to Double Trade in 3 yrs
India and Pakistan on Wednesday agreed to more than double bilateral trade within three years, from current levels of $2.7 billion to $6 billion amid signs that Islamabad may be softening its stand on the protracted issue of denying its neighbor a most-favored nation (MFN) status.
"The ministers mandated their commerce secretaries to pursue with vigor the task of fully normalizing bilateral trade relations. They agreed that their countries would cooperate for a high ambition of preferential trade relations under the framework of the South Asia Free Trade Agreement (SAFTA)," a joint-statement said at the end of bilateral discussions between commerce and industry minister Anand Sharma and commerce and Pakistan's trade minister Makhdoom Amin Faheem on Wednesday.
Pakistan remains the only country in South Asia to deny India a MFN status violating World Trade Organization (WTO) norms and holding up the SAFTA from being operationalised.
Courtesy by: TOI
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