Turkey and Pakistan have paved the way for a new free trade deal, which has the potential to reduce barriers in bilateral trade and investment. Turkish Economy Minister Mustafa Elitas and Pakistani Commerce Minister Khurram Dastgir Khan inked the Free Trade Agreement Framework in the Pakistani capital Islamabad last week. The Free Trade Agreement between the two countries is expected to be signed before the end of 2016. Elitas discussed with Khan ways to further enhance trade and economic cooperation between the two countries. Last year, bilateral trade was around US$ 600 million, including US$ 289 million imports from Turkey.
Turkey mainly exports telecommunication equipment, televisions, textile and machinery, while imports from Pakistan include textile yarn, cotton fabrics, plastics and organic chemicals. Elitas said the two nations can increase bilateral trade to US$ 2 billion, if the governments and private sector "paddle faster". "Technical teams from the countries will start negotiations on goods and services after signing the framework agreement," Elitas said, adding: "Turkish contractor sector have undertaken 45 projects, mainly energy and infrastructure, worth US$ 2.9 billion till now in Pakistan".
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