Categories: Business

Pak exports to Italy can swell to US$5b annually: Kashif

ISLAMABAD (APP): Chief Executive Officer Pakistan Furniture Council (PFC) Mian Kashif Ashfaq Monday said that Pakistan exports to Italy can exceed to US$5bn annually from existing level of US$bn with the active participation of private sector by fully exploiting their potentials timely.
Talking to a delegation of exporters and importers led by honorary Investment Consular and Tourism Ambassador for Italy Muhammad Sheheryar Khan in Lahore, he said the exports to Italy and remittances to Pakistan has touched US$2bn recording highest ever annual growth.
He said Italy posted the highest growth both in workers remittances among all countries with high numbers of Pakistan diaspora and for exporters among the top ten export destinations of Pakistan.
He said this phenomenal growth has been achieved at a time when European economies in general and Italian economy in particular is demonstrating down ward trend and confronted with multiple challenges due to Russian-Ukraine conflict, he added.
He said the value added sectors were the main drivers of the exceptional export growth with exports of plastic products increasing by 208%, sports goods 80% leather 42%, home textile 36% and garments 35% which was possible due to the efforts and initiatives coupled with hard work of Pakistani exporters.
Ashfaq said Italy has become the 3rd largest export destination for Pakistani footwear,5th in home textiles and 6th in garments exports. He said Ambassador of Italy to Pakistan, Andreas Ferrarese, is a key driving force behind the further cementing trade relations with both countries.
With its unique geo-strategic location and improved security conditions, he further said that Pakistan offers excellent investment opportunities for Italian companies. With a population of around 220 million and a constantly growing demand for high-end products, Pakistan remains an attractive market for Italian manufacturers and businesspeople.
Moreover, Italy is home to more than 150,000 Pakistanis, the largest Pakistani diaspora in Europe (after Brexit). Engaged in various production sectors in Italy, they continue to contribute to both countries’ economies.
Kashif Ashfaq said the Embassy of Italy in Islamabad is committed to boosting commercial ties between the two countries. Muhammad Sheheryar Khan honorary investment consular and tourism ambassador of Pakistan to Italy stressed the urgent need that both countries should explore all the possible avenues focusing on agriculture, machinery, textiles, and tourism.
He said with the revival of market activities after lifting of pandemic restrictions in Italy,the Pakistan Ambassador Jauhar Saleem has geared its activities to contact Pakistani businesses with Italian counterparts to sustain the exports and FDI growth.
He said during last fiscal year, Italian companies invested in food processing, chemicals,construction, leather, footwear, energy equipment and IT which he hoped will increase with the passage of time,he concluded.

The Frontier Post

Recent Posts

Navigating the Administrative quagmire in KP

In Khyber Pakhtunkhwa (KP), a province known for its rugged terrain and resilient people, an…

14 seconds ago

US breaching commitments

For a long time, the United States has openly claimed that preserving the "status quo"…

21 seconds ago

Sri Lanka’s killing fields cast a long shadow

Madura Rasaratnam & Ambikai Akilan Today we mark the 15th anniversary of the bloody end…

4 mins ago

Biden-Netanyahu standoff complicates Gaza conflict

Talmiz Ahmad Amid the extraordinary carnage in Gaza, the international community is witnessing with surprise…

4 mins ago

Gulf states may benefit from Turkish-Greek detente

Sinem Cengiz The Gulf states have increasingly shown an interest in the Eastern Mediterranean over…

4 mins ago

Madinah embodies spirit of new Saudi Arabia

Jean-Philippe Linteau I recently embarked on my first visit to the holy city of Madinah.…

4 mins ago

This website uses cookies.