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Pakistan, Greece bilateral trade, ambassador urges cooperation in solar, tourism and agriculture sector

byCustoms Today Report
19/02/2015
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RAWALPINDI: Greece ambassador to Pakistan Dimitrios Zoitos visited the Rawalpindi Chamber of Commerce & Industry (RCCI). He discussed all the possible opportunities to increase bilateral trade relations between Pakistan and Greece.

He said that cooperation in solar energy, tourism, agriculture and infrastructure could help strengthen economic relations between the two countries as current annual bilateral trade between Greece and Pakistan was very low that needs to be enhanced by exploring areas of common interest.

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He further stated that Pakistan and Greece should improve their commercial and economic relations in order to promote bilateral trade.

He said that olive oil is one of the major and well-known products of Greece and is known to be the finest in the world.

He said that cooperation in solar energy sector could be one of the areas for strengthening economic relations between the two countries as current annual bilateral trade between Greece and Pakistan was very low that needs to be enhanced by exploring the areas of common interest.

Speaking on the occasion, RCCI President Syed Asad Mashadi said that this is the right time to focus on non-traditional markets, adding that frequent exchange of business delegations and establishing direct B2B contacts are the options, which should be used to exploit untapped bilateral trade and investment potential in both countries.

The RCCI president was of the view that investment cooperation was another area in which both countries could collaborate for mutual benefits. Information technology, telecommunication, construction, automobile parts, food processing, fisheries, agriculture, hotel industry and real estate offer tremendous opportunities and potential for cooperation, he added. He said that organising of joint cultural shows and frequent exchange of business delegations are the options which can bring people of both the countries closer to each other that would eventually enhance the mutual cooperation between Pakistan and Greece. He also expressed hope that Greece would soon be recovered from economic recession.

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