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Implications of Liberalizing Trade and Investment with India
   
Chapter No. Title
Contents
  Acknowledgements
  The Team
  Preface

1


Introduction
       
(Size in pdf 78 KB)

  • Introduction
  • Executive Summary
   

2


Trade Integration between Pakistan and India
     
(Size in pdf 244 KB)

  • Structure of Trade
  • Product Diversification and Spread
  • Pakistan’s Existing Trade Policy with India
  • Tariff and Non-tariff Trade Barriers in India and Pakistan
  • The Issue of MFN Status under the WTO
  • Potential Areas for Mutual Trade
   

3


Prospects of Investment for MNCs/Indian Investors
in Pakistan
     
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  • Potential Areas for Mutual Investment
  • NRIs Role in Investment in India
  • Pakistan’s Foreign Investment Policy
   

4.


Industry Specific Opportunities and Threats
   
  
(Size in pdf 248 KB)

  • Textiles and Clothing
  • Iron and Steel
  • Chemicals & Pharmaceuticals
  • Automobiles
  • Small and Medium Enterprises (SMEs)
  • Information Technology (IT)
   

5.


Trade Liberalization: A Regional Perspective     
    
(Size in pdf 129 KB)

  • Trade Liberalization under SAFTA
  • Implications of SAFTA on Pakistan
   

6


Implications of Liberalizing Trade with India   (Size in pdf 640 KB)

  • Advantages of Trade Liberalization for Pakistan
  • Concerns and Threats
   
7.

Conclusion   (Size in pdf 84KB)

   


References
   
Acronyms and Abbreviations
   


Annexures

  • Composition of Pakistan’s Exports to India
  • Composition of Pakistan’s Imports from India
  • Chapter-wise Pak Exports and Indian Imports – FY04
  • Common Items with Comparable Units – FY03 (part I) and FY04 (part II)
  • Chapter-wise Pak Imports and Indian Exports – FY04 (part I and II)
  • Common Items with Comparable Units – FY03 (part I) and FY04 (part II)
  • Revealed Comparative Advantage of Textiles and Clothing (Selected Countries)
  • Exports of Textile Products by India and Pakistan to the Rest of the World – FY04
  • Pakistan’s Iron & Steel Imports from the World and India (FY03 and FY04)
  • Pakistan’s Imports and Indian Exports of Steel Products during 2003-04



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