Federal cabinet approves trade tariff concessions with Afghanistan
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Pakistan-Afghanistan Trade Gets Major Lift with New Tax Concessions
Pakistan-Afghanistan trade is set to improve as both countries move forward with the implementation of tariff concessions under the newly signed Early Harvest Program. The federal cabinet has approved these concessions via a summary circulated by the Ministry of Commerce. The preferential trade terms will take effect from August 1, 2025, and remain valid until […] The post Pakistan-Afghanistan Trade Gets Major Lift with New Tax Concessions appea…
Pakistani cabinet approves tariff concessions in trade with Afghanistan
In a significant step aimed at enhancing Pak-Afghan trade relations, Pakistan’s cabinet on Thursday approved a series of tariff concessions on bilateral trade with Afghanistan, according to a report by 24NewsHD TV. According to the report, the cabinet endorsed a summary presented by the Ministry of Commerce under the framework of the Early Harvest Programme. The agreement on this initiative was reportedly finalized between the two countries just…
Pakistan cabinet approves lower tariffs on trade with Afghanistan
Pakistan’s federal cabinet has approved lower tariffs on trade with Afghanistan in a move officials said was aimed at boosting cross-border commerce and easing consumer prices, according to local media reports. The decision, reported Thursday by the 24 News television network, followed an agreement reached between the two countries last week on what they called an “early harvest” program to promote trade. Pakistan’s Commerce Ministry submitted t…
Federal cabinet approves trade tariff concessions with Afghanistan
ISLAMABAD: The federal cabinet has approved a set of trade tariff concessions aimed at boosting economic ties between Pakistan and Afghanistan. The decision was made through circulation after reviewing a summary submitted by the Ministry of Commerce. Sources said the concessions are part of the Early Harvest Program, under which both countries will reduce or eliminate customs duties on selected agricultural goods. The move is expected to increas…
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