Pakistan reaffirmed its strong commitment to the EU’s GSP+ scheme as Federal Minister for Commerce Jam Kamal Khan met the visiting European Commission Monitoring Mission in Islamabad today. The Mission was led by Sergio Balibrea, Advisor to GSP+ Directorate in DG TRADE, with EU Ambassador to Pakistan Raimundas Karoblis also accompanying the delegation.
The Minister welcomed the delegation and highlighted the EU’s role as Pakistan’s largest export market, noting that GSP+ has significantly supported trade, employment, women empowerment, and sustainable development in the country.
He underlined Pakistan’s continued implementation of the 27 international conventions tied to GSP+ and expressed confidence that the 5th Biennial Review would acknowledge the progress achieved despite major challenges.
The Minister urged that the new GSP+ framework should maintain its development outlook without imposing excessive new conditions on beneficiary countries. He also raised concerns over the recent withdrawal of GSP preferences on ethanol, Pakistan’s largest non-textile export under the scheme, noting that the EU decision had adversely affected farmers’ livelihoods.
Highlighting the importance of a fair process for GI registration of Basmati rice, he expressed hope that the EU would ensure impartiality as both Pakistan and India await a decision. He further encouraged consideration of other Pakistani products, including Sindhi Ajrak, pink salt, and mangoes, for GI protection.
The meeting concluded with both sides reaffirming their commitment to strengthening Pakistan-EU trade ties under a stable and predictable GSP+ partnership. —Internews
