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Import Licensing in Pakistan

Syed Nawab Haider Naqvi

The Pakistan Development Review, 1964, vol. 4, issue 1, 51-68

Abstract: Pakistan's import trade in the private sector is regulated by an elaborate licensing system. It is complex in its structure and detailed in its operation. The structural complexity of the system arises from the simultaneous operation of different types of licences which seek to regulate the import sector in microscopic detail. It regulates the volume of imports, the composition of imports, and, in certain cases, even the sources of imports.

Date: 1964
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