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Pacific Trade and Development Conference

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The Pacific Trade and Development Conference (PAFTAD) is an economic conference and agreement between certain members of the Asia-Pacific countries to co-operate and discuss the nature of intra-regional trade and development in the region. It co-exists and overlaps with a number of other multi-lateral economic and trade agreements that exist within the Pacific area.