Ambassador Haque highlights boost in confidence for Chinese enterprises with increased exports
During a meeting held at the China-Pakistan Economic and Cultural Exchange Incubation Centre, Moinul-Haque, the Pakistani Ambassador to China, expressed that greater exports from Pakistan would enhance the confidence of Chinese enterprises. The meeting brought together traders and businessmen from 50 enterprises in the Sichuan and Chongqing area. Additionally, Ambassador Haque announced plans to establish a platform connecting the business communities of Sichuan and Punjab, inviting all attendees to participate in this endeavor. Ghulam Qadir, the Commercial Counsellor, was also present at the meeting and shared updates on the progress and potential of Pak-China cooperation.
More exports from Pakistan will boost confidence of Chinese enterprises, said Moinul- Haque, Pakistani Ambassador to China during his meeting with traders and businessmen from 50 enterprises in Sichuan and Chongqing area here at the China-Pakistan Economic and Cultural Exchange Incubation Centre.
“We will soon set up a platform between Sichuan and Punjab to connect the business community of the two places. We invite you all to be part of that,” he said according to a report published by Gwadar Pro on Wednesday.
Commercial Counsellor, Ghulam Qadir, also attended the meeting and introduced some new progress and potentials of Pak-China cooperation.
“Agriculture is a key area. We are very strong in this sector. I would like to share with you that protocol for exporting Pakistan’s dairy products is very near completion. It will open a market of $10 billion. Another related sector is meat, we are all set to export Pakistani beef for the first time to China in less than a month. Our protocol on red pepper and other products will also be approved. For example, the first batch of cherry buyers from 18 Chinese enterprises has arrived in Pakistan.”
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