Chinese Agricultural Delegation to visit Pakistan this week: Yao Jing
President, Islamabad Chamber of Commerce & Industry (ICCI), Muhammad Ahmed Waheed called on Chinese Ambassador Yao Jing at Chinese Embassy, Islamabad. Talking to ICCI President, Yao Jing said that increased commercial activities could boost Pakistan's trade. Pakistan needs to emphasize on manufacturing, value addition of products and competitive prices to enhance its exports manifolds, he underscored. Ambassador asserted that Chinese enterprises are willing to invest and transfer their technologies to Pakistan for which the government needs to offer more incentives and make supportive policies. Jing suggested Pakistani businesses should take part in China International Import Export Expo 2019 and China would promote Pakistani delegations to find new avenues for cooperation. Chinese Agricultural delegation would visit Pakistan this week, Ambassador told the ICCI delegation.
Islamabad: Jao Jing, Ambassador of China said that through private sector engagements the trade between Pakistan and China can be further enhanced. He stressed that Pakistan should focus on manufacturing and value addition of products for enhancing its exports.
He said that Chinese companies were interested to invest in Pakistan and for JVs more supportive policies were required.
He said this while talking to Muhammad Ahmed Waheed, President, Islamabad Chamber of Commerce & Industry (ICCI) during his visit to Chinese Embassy. Muhammad Nasir Khan, former President ICCI and others were also present at the occasion.
Jao Jing said that Pakistan can enhance its share of exports by ensuring quality and competitive price. He said that China International Import Export Expo 2019 offers good opportunities to exporters to enter in the Chinese market and emphasized that Pakistani companies should take part in such exhibitions. He said that China will encourage more delegations from Pakistan to explore new areas of cooperation and informed that Chinese delegation from agriculture sector shall visit Pakistan at the end of October. He said that China Commercial Section would provide support for more cooperation between the two countries by holding cultural events and arranging training and capacity building programs.
Speaking on the occasion, Muhammad Ahmed Waheed, President, Islamabad Chamber of Commerce & Industry emphasized that Chinese investors should help Pakistani companies in technology transfer through JVs cooperation particularly in SEZs. He said that IT and services sectors were other potential areas of cooperation between the two countries. He stressed to identify top-10 imports of China that will help Pakistan to export those products.
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