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The FTA negotiations began in Ankara in October 2015. During negotiations held between August 29–31 in Islamabad, both countries agreed to eliminate 85% of tariffs. [3] The FTA is projected to increase bilateral trade to $5 billion between the years 2016 and 2019 and then to $10 billion by 2022.
Pakistan–Turkey relations are the bilateral relations between Pakistan and Turkey. Pakistan has an embassy in Ankara, a Consulate-General in Istanbul and an honorary consulate in İzmir whereas, Turkey has an embassy in Islamabad, a Consulate-General in Karachi and Lahore and honorary consulates in Peshawar, Sialkot and Faisalabad. As of 2016 ...
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This page lists the free trade agreements signed by Turkey. [1] In 1995, Turkey signed a customs union with the European Union for goods, excluding agricultural products and services. As of 2018, EU has been Turkey's main trade partner with 50% of its exports and 36% of its imports. [2] Turkey – European Union Customs Union (EUCU)
Turkish International Cooperation and Development Agency Building in Ankara.. The Turkish Cooperation and Coordination Agency (Turkish: Türk İşbirliği ve Koordinasyon İdaresi Başkanlığı, TİKA) is a government department subordinate to the Ministry of Culture and Tourism (Turkey). [1]
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Pakistan–Turkey Free Trade Agreement; S. South Asian Free Trade Area This page was last edited on 26 May 2013, at 00:21 (UTC). Text ...
Vacancies within each establishment for the employment of official staff are legally sanctioned by legislators and decision-making bodies. [ 1 ] Each governmental entity has its designated workforce and allocated resources specified for official tasks and responsibilities.