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PoultryWorld - Taxes restrict Pakistan exports, Cameroon charters imports

PoultryWorld Taxes restrict Pakistan exports, Cameroon charters imports As high taxes restrict poultry exports from Pakistan to Gulf states, Brazil takes a market share. Cameroon has authorised Brazilian poultry imports. Pakistan’s poultry processing industry says it requires compensation against taxes and duties paid on ingredients and medicines imported by feed millers for the manufacturing of poultry feed. This, it says, will go a long way in assisting the sector to tap the international market. The Express Tribune reports that exports are currently “haphazard and negligible” as the industry is uncompetitive as compared to Brazil, and notes Salman Tariq, director of a leading poultry processing unit, saying Pakistan’s poultry products are 20-25% more expensive than Brazilian products.

В Пакистане прошли столкновения между полицией и протестующими исламистами

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LankaWeb – Pakistani dates tickle Lankan taste buds

Posted on April 8th, 2021 Courtesy NewsIn.Asia Colombo, April 8: The High Commission of Pakistan, in collaboration with Ministry of Commerce and Trade Development Authority of Pakistan (TDAP), organized a promotional event for Pakistani dates in Sri Lanka, at the High Commission in Colombo on Thursday.   In his remarks, the High Commissioner of Pakistan,  Maj. Gen (Retd.) Muhammad Saad Khattak highlighted the Government of Pakistan’s policy of introducing non-traditional products such as dates through a diversified marketing approach. While underscoring the importance of consuming dates due to their innumerable health benefits, the High Commissioner urged Sri Lankan importers and businesspersons to choose Pakistan as their primary destination for sourcing high-quality dates at competitive prices.

Stakeholders to be consulted on PTA

Stakeholders to be consulted on PTA Commerce adviser directs ministry to consult all on trade deal with Uzbekistan APP April 07, 2021 Adviser to Prime Minister on Commerce and Investment Abdul Razak Dawood on Tuesday directed the Ministry of Commerce to consult all stakeholders while reviewing the progress being made between Pakistan and Uzbekistan on the proposed preferential trade agreement (PTA). The adviser gave directives for consulting with the private sector stakeholders and companies trading with Uzbekistan and for reviewing the situation on the ground before finalising Pakistan’s “request lists”, according to a statement issued by the Ministry of Commerce. Dawood also held a consultative meeting on the progress made on the Pakistan-Uzbekistan PTA.

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