India-Pakistan Bilateral Trade: Past, Present and Future
PHD Chamber of Commerce and Industry PHD Chamber
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Abstract:
Formal trade between India and Pakistan due to tariff barriers and quota problems is not significant; significance is diminishing year after year.The reason for diminishing India-Pakistan bilateral trade significance may be attributed to informal trade between the two countries. [PHD Research Bureau].
Keywords: India; Pakistan; trade; MFN; bilateral; informal trade; countries; WTO policies; cloth; tobacco products; dry fruits; leather products; footwear; trading (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2016-09
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