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All Pakistan Business Forum’ hails decision to enhance trade ties with Italy

byM Hayat
23/12/2016
in Lahore, Latest News
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LAHORE: Pakistan and Italy have recently agreed to increase bilateral trade to $1.5 billion, raising it from the current volume of $1 billion (fiscal year 2016-2017). The ‘All Pakistan Business Forum’ (APBF) has lauded this decision made by the Pakistan-Italy ‘Joint Economic Commission’ (JEC), during some high-level meetings.

The President of APBF while talking to Ibrahim Qureshi congratulated Italy’s Deputy Minister for Economic Development Ivan Scalfarotto – who is on an official visit to Pakistan. Qureshi stated that the business communities in both countries fully realize the importance and vast potential of trade between our two friendly nations. Some key areas for cooperation have already been identified, along with an agreement to nurture greater economic ties, to gain mutual benefits.

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The president of APBF appreciated the strong diplomatic cooperation and efforts of the Italian government and assured the Italian delegates that; “Pakistan wants to further enhance its socio-economic ties with Italy. The business community in both countries will work together to foster  trade relations, through bigger exhibitions and stronger Business-To-Business contacts, supported by the two governments. We are also thankful to Italy for supporting Pakistan in getting the ‘GSP plus’ from EU.”

Ivan Scalfarotto stated that “the Italian delegation visited Pakistan to explore more business and investment opportunities, while taking keen interest in various economic sectors, like trade, infrastructure, technology, agriculture, food, textiles, fashion, railways and ports.

 

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