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Pakistan set to grant MFN status to India

Pakistan sought access for 250-300 of its items at lowered duties, and has handed over the list to the Indian government

ANI Islamabad

India will be granted the most-favoured nation (MFN) status from next month, a senior Pakistani official has said. The surprising move from the Nawaz government came at the recent trade talks with India by offering New Delhi the MFN status, but with a condition.

Pakistan sought access for 250-300 of its items at lowered duties, and has handed over the list to the Indian government.

According to Dawn News, a high-ranking official in the ministry of commerce said after getting an assurance for market access, MFN status will be granted to India through the issuance of a statutory regulatory order (SRO).

 

The MFN status means abolishing the negative list of 1,209 items.

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First Published: Jan 26 2014 | 11:51 AM IST

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