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Pak exports to EU raises upto $7.54b due to duty free access

byCT Report
25/02/2016
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LAHORE: As a result of GSP Plus and duty free access, Pakistan’s exports to the European Union (EU) have increased from $6.21 billion during 2013 to $7.54 billion in 2014. Pakistan’s export to EU registered an increase of $1.32 billion in one year. This represents an increase of 21 percent, according to official sources in the Ministry of Commerce.

Many sectors, including textiles, which was facing a custom tariff from 6.4 percent to 12 percent, leather up to 6 percent and footwear up to 6 percent etc have now duty free access in the EU. This has helped Pakistani products to become more competitive vis-a-vis its competitors.

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Hence, Pakistan’s exports EU have grown more rapidly in 2014 than many of its regional competitors including Bangladesh, India and Vietnam.

However, it is important to note that as a result of existing financial crisis in EU, value of euro is depreciating vis-a-vis the US dollar and hence export earnings of all the countries have been impacted adversely.

The Pakistani exports grew by 9.42 percent for the period January-October, 2015 as compared to the same period in 2014 in terms of euro.

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