PM reviews impact of GSP Plus, stresses for strengthening Pak-EU trade partnership

ISLAMABAD: Prime Minister Shahid Khaqan Abbasi today chaired a meeting to review the impact of GSP Plus regime on Pakistan’s trade.

Various issues relating to the further strengthening of Pak-EU trade partnership and securing greater market access for Pakistani products also came under discussion.

The meeting while reviewing the overall impact of GSP Plus regime expressed satisfaction over the upward trajectory in trade volume which recorded an increase of 38.55 per cent since 2013.

The meeting was informed that the GSP Plus facility has enhanced eligibility of Pakistani products for duty-free access on additional 66% EU’s tariff lines and provided level playing field to our goods vis-à-vis similar products from competitors who have very liberal arrangements with the EU.

It was informed that various measures were taken by the government including setting up of a treaty implementation cell, the establishment of Independent National Commission on Human Rights, activation of commissions on women as well as children rights and several legislations passed by the federal and provincial assemblies have contributed significantly in improving country’s image internationally.

The meeting also reviewed the preparations for the 2nd biennial review of the facility which would be held in January 2018.

The prime minister directed that all stakeholders including the ministry of commerce, the ministry of foreign affairs and others should work together in resolving issues in a way to further cementing of Pak-EU trade partnership and securing greater access for the Pakistani products in the international markets.

Foreign Affairs Minister Khawaja Muhammad Asif, Economic Affairs SAPM Miftah Ismail and senior officials attended the meeting.

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