Pakistan, Afghanistan extend timeline to facilitate trade
July 9, 2021
ISLAMABAD: Pakistan and Afghanistan have given another six months extension to an agreement for facilitating the movement of goods between and through their respective territories.
Both sides signed a six-month extension of Afghanistan-Pakistan-Transit Trade Agreement (APTTA) on Thursday. The signing ceremony was held via video link simultaneously in Kabul and Islamabad. It is expected that the new APTTA will be signed next month. The countries last extended the facilitative protocol in April. The APTTA that was signed originally in 2010 had expired in February. According to an official announcement, Adviser to Prime Minister for Commerce and Investment Razak Dawood and Afghan Minister for Industry and Commerce Nisar Ahmad Faizi Ghoryani presided over a virtual ceremony organized for signing of protocol-VI of APTTA 2010 to extend the agreement for six months beyond 11th May, 2021. Secretary Commerce of Pakist
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