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Pakistan, Thailand fail to reach deal on TRMS

byCT Report
23/01/2017
in Thailand
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BANGKOK: Pakistan and Thailand have reportedly failed to reach an agreement on Tariff Reduction Modalities (TRMs) for the proposed Free Trade Agreement (PATHFTA), well informed sources told Business Recorder.Technical teams of both countries held threadbare negotiations for two days (January 17-18) in Islamabad on each other’s offer of tariff lines requests.

Thailand has comparative advantage in around 1,000 commodities, while Pakistan has relative advantages in 684 commodities. The sources said the Pakistani team presented a comparison of the offer lists that had already been exchanged.

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Pakistan, sources said, has proposed a new article in the proposed draft of the FTA aimed at seeking compensation in case Non Tariff Barriers (NTBs) disrupt her export to Thailand.

According to sources, Pakistani side maintains that Thailand has not presented an offer which may provide the rationale for further deliberations which implies that Thailand’s offer list was rejected outright. Likewise, Thailand delegation also declined to accept Pakistan’s offer list due to tariff liberalisation issues.

The agreement is likely to be signed in the middle of this year after both sides finalise recommendations that may be accommodated in the agreement. In sixth round of FTA negotiations, both sides discussed the text of the agreement, (TRM), request list and under preparation offers list, said a senior official of the Ministry of Commerce. The seventh round would be held in March in Bangkok.

The sources said, Thailand delegation noted the reservations of Pakistani side on the offer list, adding that Pakistan has asked Thailand team to bring a new request list.

Thailand team, sources said also sought clarifications on Regulatory Duty (RD) and Additional Customs Duty (ACD). Both countries agreed that base rates for RD and ACD would be the same as on November 30, 2016.

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