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RCCI team holds meeting with German ambassador

byCT Report
26/01/2018
in Chambers & Associations, Latest News, Pakistan Chambers
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RAWALPINDI: A six member delegation of Rawalpindi Chamber of Commerce and Industry (RCCI) led by President Zahid Latif Khan called on German Ambassador Martin Kobler in Islamabad here on Thursday. The delegation includes Senior Vice President Muhammad Nasir Mirza, Vice President Khalid Farooq Qazi, former President Mian Humayun Parvez and vice chairman exhibition committee Khurshid Berlas.

Talking to the delegation Ambassador Martin Kobler said Germany is one of the largest trade partners of Pakistan among European Union and trade volume between the two countries is 2.5 billion dollar. Pakistan having population of more than 200 million could be the best trade market for Germans to invest in the country.

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Ambassador said that Germany is willing to offer her utmost assistance in different sectors, including, automobile, communication, solar energy, surgical goods and tourism.

He said China Pakistan Economic Corridor (CPEC), no doubt, a mega project for uplifting Pakistan economy. CPEC is an opportunity for Pakistani and German companies and that it could improve cooperation between both the countries. The German Ambassador has expressed desire for the German Companies to become part of the CPEC Projects. While appreciating RCCI’s role in promoting trade activities the German envoy accepted RCCI President Invitation for the upcoming Rawal International Expo 2018. He assured his full cooperation to the President RCCI in this regard.

Speaking on the occasion President RCCI said that Rawalpindi Chamber is fully aware of the significance of enhancing trade relation among all the countries and to achieve the said purpose RCCI is organizing single Country Expos.

President RCCI Zahid Latif Khan on this occasion also gave a short briefing on RCCI current and upcoming events. The expo is expected to create effective partnerships between the two sides, particularly in light of the incentives provided by the Pakistani government to attract foreign investments and facilitate the business environment, he added.

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