The China-Pakistan Free Trade Agreement entered into force in 2007.
In 2009, China and the Islamic Republic of Pakistan signed the Agreement on Trade in Services of the China-Pakistan Free Trade Agreement, which would enter into force since 2009
Under the China-Pakistan Free Trade Agreement, China and Pakistan will begin to reduce or eliminate
Tariffs on all export products in two phases
The China-Pakistan Free Trade Agreement also covers Foreign Direct Investment (FDI), including investment
promotion and protection, expropriation, compensation for damages and losses, and dispute settlement
Foreign Trade between China and Pakistan.
China is the largest import sources for Pakistan (his share has augmented from 14% to 17%). It ranked third between the top import sources