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  2. Pakistan–Singapore relations - Wikipedia

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    Singapore is an important trade partner with Pakistan. Trade volume between the 2 countries is around US$2.5 billion. Singapore exported goods worth US$2.124 billion compared to US$228 million imports from Pakistan. [11] Singapore is also one of the largest investors in Pakistan. [12] with investment around US$2 billion. [13]

  3. Pakistan Fencing Federation - Wikipedia

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    The Pakistan Fencing Federation is the governing body of fencing in Pakistan.The Federation was formed in 1999 with its headquarters in Lahore. [1] Affiliations

  4. List of bilateral free trade agreements - Wikipedia

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    Serbia free trade agreement [5] Singapore free trade agreement [6] European Union Armenia qualifies to export its products under the EU's Generalized System of Preferences (GSP) Georgia [7] Ukraine [8] United States Armenia qualifies to export its products under the U.S. Generalized System of Preferences (GSP) program

  5. Foreign trade of Pakistan - Wikipedia

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    Pakistan has bilateral and multilateral trade agreements with many nations and international organizations. It is a member of the World Trade Organization, part of the South Asian Free Trade Area agreement and the China–Pakistan Free Trade Agreement. Fluctuating world demand for its exports, domestic political uncertainty, and the impact of ...

  6. South Asian Free Trade Area - Wikipedia

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    The South Asian Free Trade Area (SAFTA) is a 2004 agreement that created a free-trade area of 1.6 billion people in Afghanistan, Bangladesh, Bhutan, India, the Maldives, Nepal, Pakistan and Sri Lanka with the vision of increasing economic cooperation and integration. [1]

  7. Free trade - Wikipedia

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    Ottoman free trade policies were praised by British economists advocating free trade such as J. R. McCulloch in his Dictionary of Commerce (1834), but criticized by British politicians opposing free trade such as Prime Minister Benjamin Disraeli, who cited the Ottoman Empire as "an instance of the injury done by unrestrained competition" in the ...

  8. List of free economic zones - Wikipedia

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    See also: List of special economic zones and List of free-trade zones In special economic zones business and trades laws differ from the rest of the country. The term, and a number of other terms, can have different specific meanings in different countries and publications. Often they have relaxed jurisdiction of customs or related national regulations. They can be ports or other large areas ...

  9. European Union–Singapore Free Trade Agreement - Wikipedia

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    The EU-Singapore Free Trade Agreement, acronym EUSFTA, is a signed and ratified [1] [2] free trade and bilateral investment treaty between the European Union and Singapore. EUSFTA has been negotiated since March 2010 and its text has been publicly accessible since June 2015. [3] The negotiations on goods and services were completed in 2012, on ...