The 9th U.S.-Pakistan TIFA Council Ministerial
Dr.
Jassim Taqui
DG,
Al-bab Institute for Strategic Studies
Islamabad 25 February 2023: On
February 23, 2023, the United States and Pakistan concluded the ninth meeting
under the U.S. – Pakistan Trade and Investment Framework (TIFA). The
meeting was chaired by United States Trade Representative Katherine Tai and
Pakistan’s Minister for Commerce Syed Naveed Qamar.
The
officials engaged in trade- and investment-related issues and concerns,
including agriculture, digital trade, intellectual property protection and
enforcement, labor rights, good regulatory practices, and women’s economic
empowerment. Both governments resolved to increase dialogue on these
topics, to deepen the economic bilateral relationship and further the
prosperity of working people in both countries.
In
recognition of the importance of agricultural and digital trade to the economic
relationship, the Ministers directed officials to intensify engagement in these
areas in advance of the next TIFA Council meeting.
The U.S.
appreciated the efforts by Pakistan to improve worker rights and protections
and strengthen its intellectual property regime. Both sides affirmed the
importance of an effective IP regime, achieving high labor standards, and
following good regulatory practices.
The U.S.
welcomed the substantive conclusion of technical work on market access for beef
from the United States; the ministers noted that work to operationalize this
arrangement would be expedited.
Both
sides expressed their intent to enhance engagement on market access and the
reduction of barriers for additional agricultural products.
Pakistan
welcomed the ongoing engagement on market access for its mangoes and fresh
dates and asked the U.S. to review additional market access requests for
agricultural products once the current work is complete.
The
Ministers issued a separate Joint Statement reflecting progress and commitments
under the Memorandum of Understanding (MOU) on Joint Efforts to Empower Women
and to Promote Women’s Entrepreneurship. The collaboration seeks to
elevate women’s role in Pakistan’s long-term economic growth by supporting
supplier diversity and inclusive value chains, mentorship and peer learning,
and equitable and inclusive access to the global marketplace.
The
Ministers looked forward to ongoing and regularized inter-sessional work under
the TIFA during 2023, and to reconvening the TIFA Council in Islamabad in 2024.
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