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MauritiusPakistan relations






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Mauritius-Pakistan relations
Map indicating locations of Mauritius and Pakistan

Mauritius

Pakistan

Mauritius–Pakistan relations refer to bilateral relations between Mauritius and Pakistan. Pakistan has a high commission in Port Louis, whilst Mauritius has a high commission in Islamabad.

Pakistan Technical Assistance Programme

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Under the Pakistan Technical Assistance Programme (PTAP), the national Government of Pakistan has been providing assistance to Mauritius within various fields, including medical, dental surgery, pharmacology and engineering. [citation needed]

Agreements

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APreferential Trade Agreement (PTA), negotiated between Mauritius and Pakistan, was signed during July 2007 in Mauritius.[1] The agreement has become operational since 30 November 2007. Under the Agreement, Pakistan offered concessions to Mauritius on 130 items, whereas Mauritius has given concession on 102 items.[2] Mauritius and Pakistan have since been planning negotiations for a Free Trade Agreement (FTA).

During September 1994, a Double Taxation Agreement (DTA) treaty between Pakistan and Mauritius was signed.[1] In April 1997, an Investment Promotion and Protection Agreement (IPPA) was reached.[1]

References

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  1. ^ a b c "Mauritius High Commission Islamabad", Islamabad, Pakistan, 2011, webpage: MF. Retrieved on 2013-01-23.
  • ^ Commerce, p. 221, Government of Pakistan.

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