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Pakistan to enhance trade ties with EU

F.P. Report

ISLAMABAD: Federal Minister for Commerce, Syed Naveed Qamar on Friday said that Pakistan to enhance economic and trade relations with European Union (EU), member countries.

Pakistan wishes to remain constructively engaged with the EU and its member states to enhance commercial relations in terms of protection and promotion of the social, economic, and other rights of the Pakistani people, commerce minister said.
The Federal Minister expressed these views in a meeting held with Poland Ambassador to Pakistan, Maciej Pisarski, here in minister’s chamber in the Parliament House, said a press release issued here.

Federal Secretary, Muhamad Sualeh Ahmed Faruqui, Additional Secretary, Syed Hamid Ali, and Joint Secretary Atif Aziz also attended the meeting.
During the meeting, Syed Naveed Qamar said that, Pakistan seeks to strengthen its international relations, as it refocuses towards economic development through trade and connectivity Bolstering relations with friends and partners remain Pakistan’s topmost priority.

He said that Pakistan and Poland continue to share positive relations in respect of bilateral trade, cooperation in education, parliamentary linkages, among others.
Qamar said, Poland produces 80% of its energy through coal and can, therefore, provide assistance to Pakistan in this field since the country has huge reserves of coal, adding in March 2023, Pakistan would make its production double, keeping in view its importance in future in the field of energy.

Ambassador, Maciej Pisarski, conveyed his pleasure towards growing the trade volume between the two countries as Poland had become Pakistan’s 7th largest trading partner in the EU and it’s in FY- 2021-22 total bilateral trade reached around USD 506.6 million.

He said that both countries have great potential in the field of energy, digital technology, vehicles, machinery, engineering goods, IT, pharma, agriculture and tourism, which need to be enhance to touch it actual potential.

He also expressed his concerns towards issues facing some polish companies after a change implemented by State Bank of Pakistan through all commercial banks trade sections to control foreign currency reserves.

To this, the minister assured his full support in this regard and said all concerns of the polish companies would be addressed immediately after meeting with the stakeholders.

Earlier, the Ambassador expressed his sympathies on the current situation of the Pakistan due to flood and expressed his deep grief on the loss.

He also assured full support from the Poland government and no- government in this hour of trail.(APP)

The Frontier Post

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