ISLAMABAD (April 26 2006): The Cabinet has allowed the Commerce Ministry to start negotiations with Russia to explore the possibility of a Free Trade Agreement (FTA)/Preferential Trade Agreement (PTA), which the officials believe would help Pakistan's textile sector to enter Moscow's market, sources told Business Recorder.
They said that Pakistan had extended complete support to Russia to be part of the World Trade Organisation (WTO) on the condition that Moscow would sign FTA with Islamabad.
"Both countries had agreed in those negotiations that all possible steps will be taken to finalise the agreement as early as possible," sources said.
They said that Commerce Ministry had submitted a summary to the Cabinet, seeking permission to start negotiations, after receiving confirmation from Moscow that they were willing to start negotiations at any date suitable to both countries.
Pakistan's exports to Russia were only $43.857 million during 2004-05 against imports of $279.213 million.
"Our exports to Russia will certainly increase as a result of tariff preferences, especially in the textile sector," sources said. Russia's trade team visited Islamabad in February last year to seek support for accession to WTO.
"After carefully evaluating the impact of Russian accession to WTO on Pakistan's exports, we sought market access for leather, surgical instruments, sports goods and textile," sources added.
Russia has already agreed to return $108 million to Pakistan's exporters who had exported articles to USSR before its disintegration. Sources said that Pakistan was also making endeavours to sign bilateral protocol with Azerbaijan on goods and services against support to it in accession to WTO, besides similar pacts.
"We ink agreement on goods and services only with brother countries and some of them have already expressed their willingness," sources quoted Elmar Mammadov, Azarbaijan's Third Secretary on WTO affairs, saying in a letter to Pakistan's mission in Geneva.
They said that Pakistan had extended complete support to Russia to be part of the World Trade Organisation (WTO) on the condition that Moscow would sign FTA with Islamabad.
"Both countries had agreed in those negotiations that all possible steps will be taken to finalise the agreement as early as possible," sources said.
They said that Commerce Ministry had submitted a summary to the Cabinet, seeking permission to start negotiations, after receiving confirmation from Moscow that they were willing to start negotiations at any date suitable to both countries.
Pakistan's exports to Russia were only $43.857 million during 2004-05 against imports of $279.213 million.
"Our exports to Russia will certainly increase as a result of tariff preferences, especially in the textile sector," sources said. Russia's trade team visited Islamabad in February last year to seek support for accession to WTO.
"After carefully evaluating the impact of Russian accession to WTO on Pakistan's exports, we sought market access for leather, surgical instruments, sports goods and textile," sources added.
Russia has already agreed to return $108 million to Pakistan's exporters who had exported articles to USSR before its disintegration. Sources said that Pakistan was also making endeavours to sign bilateral protocol with Azerbaijan on goods and services against support to it in accession to WTO, besides similar pacts.
"We ink agreement on goods and services only with brother countries and some of them have already expressed their willingness," sources quoted Elmar Mammadov, Azarbaijan's Third Secretary on WTO affairs, saying in a letter to Pakistan's mission in Geneva.