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Pakistan pushes EU for fair GSP+ terms

Published on: November 28, 2025 3:26 PM

Pakistan urges the European Union to keep the new GSP+ framework fair and development-focused as concerns rise over the withdrawal of ethanol preferences and pending Geographical Indication cases.

The request is made during a meeting between Commerce Minister Jam Kamal Khan and the visiting European Commission Monitoring Mission in Islamabad. Pakistani officials warn that recent EU decisions have hurt exports and affected farmers.

Jam Kamal welcomes the delegation and stresses that the EU remains Pakistan’s largest export market. He says GSP+ has boosted trade, employment and women’s empowerment. He also notes that Pakistan continues to implement the 27 conventions tied to GSP+, despite major economic and political challenges.

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The minister urges the EU to avoid adding heavy new conditions to the next GSP+ cycle. He says the withdrawal of ethanol preferences has damaged Pakistan’s biggest non-textile export under GSP+. He adds that the move has harmed rural communities that depend on the industry.

He also calls for a fair and impartial process for the GI registration of Basmati rice. He expresses hope that the EU will ensure neutrality as Pakistan and India wait for the decision. He further suggests new Pakistani products like Sindhi Ajrak, Pink Salt and Mangoes for future GI protection.

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The meeting ends with both sides reaffirming their commitment to strong Pakistan-EU trade ties. They agree on the need for a stable and predictable GSP+ partnership. They also highlight the importance of cooperation as reforms move forward.

Filed Under: Business Tagged With: ethanol preferences, European-union, Geographical Indication, GSP+ framework, Latest, Pakistan, trade relations

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