President Donald Trump’s military strategy for dealing with terrorism in the Middle East and Afghanistan includes putting pressure on Pakistan. While specific reference was made to aid, the President may also utilize trade measures – or at least the threat of them – as has been the case in the ongoing North Korea crisis. Pakistan ran a $858 million trade surplus vs. the U.S. in the 12 months to June 30, so cutting its exports to the U.S. would also meet the administration’s trade policy targets. Panjiva analysis of Pakistan’s top 200 exports to the U.S. show apparel and textiles each acc...
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