Afghanistan, May 26 -- Pakistan has removed a 10% tax on select Afghanistan exports, aiming to strengthen bilateral trade and improve economic ties.
The Pakistan-Afghanistan Joint Chamber of Commerce and Industry recently announced that new reforms by Pakistan's Federal Board of Revenue (FBR) will facilitate trade and transit between the two countries. These reforms, outlined in several new directives, aim to strengthen commercial ties and remove barriers hindering cross-border trade.
According to the chamber, one key change is the removal of a 10 percent tax on certain Afghanistan's export items, which is expected to boost country's trade competitiveness and ease export processes to Pakistan. This step is part of broader efforts to impro...