India yet to tell us about MFN status withdrawal: Pakistan
"Pakistan can raise this issue at different forums including the World Trade Forum," The Nation quoted him as saying. A day after the terror attack on Thursday, India announced it was taking back the MFN status given to Pakistan in 1996.
The status means that a country will treat all World Trade Organisation member states equally in matters of tariffs on imports. After withdrawing the MFN status, New Delhi imposed a 200 per cent import duty on all goods originating or exported from Pakistan.
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