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 Pak, Jordan free trade agreement likely
 Updated at: 1455 PST,  Saturday, February 07, 2009
Pak, Jordan free trade agreement likely AMMAN: Pakistan and Jordan would likely sign free trade agreement during current year.

Pakistan’s ambassador to Jordan Muhammad Akhter Tufail stated this while talking to media here.

He said negotiations to finalize the pact will be held in March and Pakistani trade secretary would visit Jordan next month. The current volume of trade between the two countries is $50 million annually, he added.

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