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Facilitating Pakistan’S Trade: TFA & National Trade Facilitation Bodies The Pakistan Nttfc

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  • Uzma Zia

    (Senior Research Economist, PIDE)

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Realizing the gaps and importance of the Trade sector, Pakistan initiated its national trade and transport facilitation program. National Trade & Transport Facilitation Committee (NTTFC), a public -private joint venture was established in 2001. The committee works in close coordination of Federal ministries Public sector organizations, chamber of commerce & industry and trade association. NTTFC is responsible to carry on efforts for enhanced trade competitiveness through improved trade and transport facilitation.TF Committee is currently reinvigorated by secretary planning, Pakistan.

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  • Uzma Zia, 2021. "Facilitating Pakistan’S Trade: TFA & National Trade Facilitation Bodies The Pakistan Nttfc," PIDE Webinar Brief 2021:11, Pakistan Institute of Development Economics.
  • Handle: RePEc:pid:wbrief:2021:11
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    Facilitating; Trade; TFA; Bodies; NTTFC;
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