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(7th Session) National Assembly Secretariat
(7th Session) National Assembly Secretariat
(7th Session)
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(Originally Starred Question Nos. 90, 91, 100, 117, 122 and 123 were set
down for answer on 06-12-2013)
Minister for Commerce and Textile Industry: The list of items whose
volume of import increased during last five year alongwith the percentage increase
is placed at Annex-A.
(b) the steps taken by the said Government to develop the trade
between Japan and Pakistan; and
(c) During 2012-13, the volume of trade between Pakistan and Japan
was USD 2.2 billion. Pakistan’s exports to Japan are USD 166 million and
Pakistan’s imports from Japan are USD 2.03 billion. (Details attached as
Annex-A).
Pakistan’s major exports to Japan are cotton yarn, cotton fabric, crude
vegetable materials, leather etc;
While major imports of Pakistan from Japan are Road vehicles and their
parts, machinery (all sorts), iron and steel manufacturing thereof, chemical material
and product etc.
Annex-A
Pakistan’s top exports to the Japan
Thousand US$
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Commodity 2012-2013 2011-2012 % Change
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Japan 166 564 202,545 -17.8
COTTON YARN 43,369 58,754 -26.2
COTTON FABRICS (WOVEN) 24,119 31,905 -24.4
ORES & CONSES OF NON-FER MET & SCR 13,942 8,964 55.5
ARTI OF APPAREL&CLOTH KNIT/CHROCH 10,043 9,065 10.8
MADE UP ARTICLES OF TEXTILE MAT. 9,984 7,971 25.3
CRUDE VEGETABLE MATERIALS 9,332 14,979 -37.7
LEATHER 9,071 7,779 16.6
ARTI/APPA O/THN TEXTILE METERIAL 6,034 5,351 12.8
BABY CARRIAGES SPORTS GOODS 5,931 5,690 4.2
FLOOR COVERINGS,CARPETS & RUGS 5,768 5,684 1.5
MEDICAL/SURGICAL INSTRUMENTS 5,336 5,875 -9.2
FISH AND FISH PREPARATIONS 3,368 4,911 -31.4
MANUFACTURES OF NON-FERROUS METALS 3,304 3,027 9.2
OIL SEEDS & OLEAGINOUS FRUITS 2,597 2,089 24.3
HOSIERY 1,842 834 120.9
ALL CRUDE MINERALS (EXCL.SALT) 1,619 1,499 8.0
YARN & THREAD OF SYNTHETIC FIBERS 1,517 2,610 -41.9
MATERIAL OF ANIMAL ORIGIN 1,035 1,076 -3.8
OLD CLOTHING 871 1,016 -14.3
CRUDE RUBBER 829 680 21.9
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Annex-B
Pak-Vietnam
logistics between the two countries. The 2nd meeting of the JTC was held in
Islamabad on 28-29 August, 2012. During the meeting, both sides agreed on
several measures to further enhance trade and commercial cooperation.
Pak-Indonesia
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A Joint Study Group (JSG) between Pakistan and Brunei has been setup
to explore a possibility of FTA / Comprehensive Closer Economic Cooperation
Partnership. Three meetings of JSG have been held so far and the report of the
JSG is likely to be concluded in the next JSG meeting to be held in Brunei at
convenient dates to be decided through diplomatic channels.
A Joint Study Group (JSG) has been constituted by Pakistan and ASEAN
to explore the possibility of economic and trade integration. The study has been
completed with positive recommendations.
Pakistan has proposed signing of PTA with Uzbekistan for greater market
access in Central Asia the draft PTA has been sent to Uzbek Authorities through
diplomatic channels for their consideration. Ministry of Commerce also signed an
MOU with its Counter Part in. Turkmenistan during President of Turkmenistan
visit to Pakistan in November, 2011.
Pakistan and Iran have agreed to explore the possibility of entering into
FTA, which will give substantial boost to bilateral trade. The FTA will be build on
existing PTA. Pakistan-Iran in order to strengthen bilateral trade relations has
established Joint Business Council (JBC) at the level of their respective Federation
of Chamber’s and Commerce. MOU between Trade Development Authority of
Pakistan (TDAP) and Iran. Trade Promotion Organization has also been signed in
January, 2011.
Pakistan-Mercosur PTA
Pakistan has signed and ratified all the three agreements pertaining to
TPS-OIC. Operationalization of TPS-OIC will enhance trade among OIC Member
States.
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Pak-GCC FTA
Pak-Jordon FTA
Pak-Libya FTA
During the first session of the Pak-Morocco JMC meeting held in Rabat
on July 17-18, 2008, it was mutually agreed upon to initiate and conclude bilateral
PTA. Both side also agreed on the roadmap.
During the recent visit of Prime Minister an MoU was signed with Qatar
for organizing exhibitions between both countries. Proposal for organizing a single
country exhibition by Pakistan in Qatar is also under consideration.
During The 9th Session of Pak Saudi Arabia Joint- Ministerial Commission
(JMC) held on 26th Sep, 2012, in Islamabad, Both delegations felt the need for
an early resumption of talks between concerned authorities in both countries within
three months so that the draft agreement which aims at promotion and protection
of investments in both countries could be finalized. As a follow up of 9th JMC a
review meeting with Saudi delegation was also held on 26th March, 2013 in
Islamabad. It was decided that, General Body of Investment in Saudi Arabia and
Board of Investment of Pakistan will exchange copies of the draft agreement on
promotion and protection of investment so that both sides can deliberate on the
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final version. The agenda of the inter-ministerial meeting is to review the draft
agreement agreed by the stakeholders in 2010, before forwarding it to the Saudi
side.
Pak-UAE JMC
Pak-Qatar JMC
Trade Diplomacy:
African Region:
Nigeria, and Turkey. The Cabinet in its meeting held on 8th December, 2011
approved the ratification of the Agreement.
In the area of trade -in services there are various opportunities in the
sectors of IT & communication, educational services, health services and the
Financial Sector. Interaction between the private sectors of both countries through
various forums like Joint Ministerial Commission (JMC) / Joint Business Council
(JBC), participation in exhibitions and visits of delegations will help in enhancing
the bilateral trade.
(vi) BOI Pakistan and Sudan Investment Promotion Authority are also
negotiating an MOU on technical cooperation.
9. Governor of Khartoum
(b) Yes.
(c) Yes.
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Minister for Commerce and Textile Industry: The year wise total
quantity of wheat and rice exported during the last five financial years is placed at
annex-I and annex-II respectively.
(b) The Missions remain in touch with the members of the community in
order to receive inputs while constantly endeavoring to resolve different issues.
Some Missions (for example France) have successfully managed to eliminate the
condition of reentry visa for Pakistanis by negotiating with the host governments.
Many Missions have computerized their system of record keeping ensuring the
applicants get a response as quickly as possible.
(b) the steps being taken by the Government for repatriation thereof?
(b) The Embassy of Pakistan has been consistently taking up the matter
with Afghanistan Ministry of Foreign Affairs and Ministry of Interior and also with
the Presidential palace for the arrest and repatriation of the accused.
(b) the names alongwith the details of the agreements which are
formally being implemented or have been implemented?
Pak-China FTA
Pak-Malaysia FTA
Pak-Iran PTA:
Pak-Indonesia PTA:
The Agreement on South Asian Free Trade Area (SAFTA) was signed
during the 12th SAARC Summit held at Islamabad on 6th January,
2004 and became operational on 1st July,2006.
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ii. Mark-up subsidy @ 50% of the prevailing mark-up rate for setting
up of Meat processing plants in Balochistan, Khyber Pakhtunkhwa
(KPK) and FATA.
iv. Government will provide 50% subsidy in the cost of plant and
machinery for dates and olive processing, which will enhance
production and processing of dates in Khairpur, Dhaki, D.I.Khan,
D.G.Khan, Turbat, Pungora and Washak and production and
processing of Olives in KPK, Balochistan and GB.
(c) whether bids for the said project/hospital have been invited; if
so, the names of company to whom contract has been awarded
alongwith the amount thereof?
(b) The feasibility report for the Construction of 500 Beds Teaching
Hospital, Medical and Dental College at Islamabad was prepared by M/S Langdon
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Wilson International, one of the panel consultants with Workers Welfare Fund;
free of cost.
Keeping in view the high rates quoted by the bidders above the Engineer’s
estimates, the Bid Opening Committee unanimously decided that the bidding process
may be scrapped and initiated afresh on open bidding competition. The re-bidding
of the project will be undertaken in due course of time.
(b) the number of employers having been charged under child labour
laws during the year 2012-13 till date; and
(b) the record of worker safety and industrial accidents for the
last five years;
(b) the details of expenditures incurred thereon during the year 2012-
13 till date; and
Minister for Commerce and Textile Industry: (a) The list showing
the name of countries except India from where edible commodities are being
imported at present is placed at Annex-A.
(b) The details of expenditures incurred thereon during the year 2011-12
and 2012-13 are placed at Annex-B.
(iii) Edible products shall have atleast 50% of the shelf life, calculated
from the date of filing of Import General Manifest (IGM);
(iv) Where conditions (iii) above are not printed on the packing, certificate
issued by the manufacturers of these conditions shall be accepted by
Customs Authorities;
(v) That, in case of meat, it was obtained from Halal animals and
slaughtered in accordance with Islamic injunctions;
(vi) Import of edible oil in bulk quantity, shall be on landed weight and
quality basis.
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Will the Minister for States and Frontier Regions be pleased to state
the inaccessible areas in FATA at present?
Minister for States and Frontier Regions (Lt. Gen. (Retd.) Abdul
Qadir Baloch): There is no inaccessible area in FATA.
(b) whether the Ministry has ever launched any campaign for the
awareness of the disabled persons therefor; if so, when; and
(c) the details including make, model, value and the name of the
importer of the vehicles imported for disabled persons since 2010
till date?
(b) The Commerce Division has uploaded the information regarding the
disabled person scheme alongwith the application forms on its website to facilitate
the disabled persons Furthermore, the National Council for Rehabilitation of Disable
Person (NCRDP) working under Capital Administration Development Division
(CAD) is instrumental in creating awareness of Disabled Persons Scheme.
(b) Four posts of Community Welfare Attaches are vacant at New York
(USA), Pretoria (South Africa), Athens (Greece) and Jeddah-I (Saudi Arabia).
• Persons within promotion zone within the next 2 years should not be
considered.
• Those likely to retire during the next 4 years should not be considered.
(c) the name of newspapers in which the tender for the construction
of said school was published; and
(d) whether recovery has been made from the contractor who left
the construction work of school in-complete; if not, the reasons
therefor?
(b) The 1st contractor did not complete the construction work of the
said school. He left the work on his own without mentioning any reason for leaving
the work incomplete.
(c) The tenders for construction of the said school were published in
following newspapers:—
i. 1st Tender
(i) The News
(ii) The Daily Aaj
(iii) The Daily Al-Akhbar
Will the Minister for States and Frontier Regions be pleased to state the
steps taken by the Government so far for the rehabilitation of the
Schools and Hospitals in FATA affected by militancy?
Minister for States and Frontier Regions (Lt. Gen. (Retd.) Abdul
Qadir Baloch): (a) Education Sector
Due to the militancy 480 schools have been damaged. Out of the these,
150 schools have been rehabilitated. The remaining 330 schools are being
rehabilitated within the limited resources on priority. It is pertinent to mention here
that most of the damaged institutions have been made functional either in form of
tents or the students have been shifted to the nearest vicinity. Detail is given at
Annexure-I.
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Minister for Foreign Affairs: (a) Pakistan has excellent bilateral relations
with Iran based on historical, cultural and religious commonalities. The present
Government is committed to further strengthen these bilateral relations. Prime
Minister Nawaz Sharif had a very cordial meeting with President Rouhani on the
sidelines of the 68th Session of UN General Assembly in New York in September,
2013, where the entire gamut of bilateral relations was reviewed.
The thrust of our efforts is to facilitate the Afghan peace process and build
a comprehensive bilateral relationship marked by a strong trade and economic
partnership. Pakistan and Afghanistan are each other’s major trading partners
(total trade volume US $ 2.4 billion in 2012). Pakistan has decided to enhance its
bilateral assistance for Afghan reconstruction and development from US $ 385
million to US $ 500 million - focused on infrastructure, education, health and
training/capacity building. The two countries are also working on a range of bilateral
and regional projects related to road, rails, energy and connectivity. Despite its
economic difficulties, Pakistan has extended the stay of Afghan refugees for another
two and a half years, i.e. till 31 December 2015, in the firm belief that the refugees
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Pakistan wants to resolve all outstanding issues with India including the
core issue of Jammu & Kashmir in a peaceful manner through consistent, sustained
and result oriented dialogue process. We hope that India will respond positively to
Pakistan’s desire to improve relations with India.
I have recently met with the Indian leadership during my visit to New
Delhi for Asia Europe Meeting (ASEM). We had detailed discussions on all areas
of mutual concern, including the situation on the Line of Control. Currently there is
no proposal under consideration to send a delegation to India specifically for the
purpose of improving relations between the two countries.
Will the Minister for States and Frontier Regions be pleased to state:
(b) whether any foreign aid has been received for the said affectees;
if so, the nature thereof alongwith the procedure adopted to
disburse it?
Will the Minister for Foreign Affairs be pleased to state whether there
is any proposal under consideration of the Governments of Pakistan
and India to establish consulates in Karachi and Mumbai; if so, when
it will be implemented?
Will the Minister for Foreign Affairs be pleased to state that the role
being played by our consulates and embassies in case of legal action
against any Pakistani Officer or other Government official abroad?
Minister for Foreign Affairs: Legal action against any Pakistani official
abroad can be divided into two categories;
(b) Cases against Government officials who are either based or on visit
abroad but not working in Pakistan Consulates/Embassies.
2. The first category of officials are immune from legal action by the
host Government under Vienna Convention on Diplomatic Relations 1961. The
second category of officials do not fall under the purview of the Vienna Conventions.
In these cases, the concerned Pakistan Missions abroad generally take one or a
combination of following steps: