(MENAFN- Trend News Agency) BAKU, Azerbaijan, November 30 . Azerbaijan and
Pakistan are negotiating to exempt certain types of goods from
customs duties, President of the Pakistan-Azerbaijan Economic
Cooperation Chamber (PAKAZCHAM) Khurram Javaid Bhatti said during a
panel session on 'Foreign markets and access to them' on November
30 in Baku, trend reports.
According to Bhatti, Azerbaijan and Pakistan have great
potential for increasing mutual trade and negotiations are
currently underway to ensure access of Azerbaijan's goods to the
Pakistani market.
'We are talking about textile products and some other types of
goods. It's also planned to exempt some types of goods, including
cotton and cosmetic products, from customs duties. In the field of
agricultural production, the Pakistani market opens up great
opportunities for Azerbaijan in the direction of exporting tea,
chocolate,' he noted.
According to the chamber's head, negotiations are underway on
cooperation in the oil and gas industry.
'Recently, a meeting has been held where issues of
simplification of trade turnover, as well as money transfers
between the two countries, were discussed,' Bhatti said.
The president of PAKAZCHAM pointed out that Pakistani
entrepreneurs in the construction sector are expected to visit
Azerbaijan in the near future.
'Besides, Azerbaijan and Pakistan closely cooperate in the field
of transport and transit,' he added.
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