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Second Pakistan – Belgium Business and Investment moot beings in Brussels

byCT Report
03/08/2018
in Chambers & Associations, Latest News, Pakistan Chambers
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RAWALPINDI: Rawalpindi Chamber of Commerce and Industry (RCCI) has taken initiative to promote Pakistan’s trade potential through exhibitions and visits of delegations of businessmen around the world, informed President RCCI Zahid Latif Khan while briefing media on the eve of second Pakistan- Belgium Business and Investment Conference, scheduled to take place in Brussels on Thursday. Secretary General RCCI Irfan Manan Khan and vice chairman regional trade Khurshid Barlas were also present during the briefing.

Zahid Latif Khan said that RCCI being the oldest chamber of commerce in the country has geared up its efforts by arranging visits of delegations of Pakistani businessmen to various parts of world for exploring opportunities of enhancing trade and investments. This year various business delegations have visited UK, Qatar, Azerbaijan, Romania and Belgium under the auspices of RCCI.

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Furthermore the chamber had been organizing Rawal Exhibition for years which has now become an international event participated by traders from around the globe. Khan informed that during the last visit to Belgium on the occasion of First Business and Investment Conference in May, some ground breaking work was materialized in the form of signing of memorandum of understanding between RCCI and Brussels Enterprise for Commerce and Industry (BECI) and also getting connected to importers of Halal meat from Pakistan, a sector that remained un attended till now due to lack of awareness about markets and some technical deficiencies, he added.

Referring to exports of edible products, RCCI chief  informed that adopting modern technology was important in processing of food to maintain shelf life and quality adding that businessmen in Pakistan were gradually becoming aware of these aspects. He further said that improvement in law and order situation and supply of electricity have been helpful in easing situation for trade. He also referred to huge potential of exports of Pakistani sports goods of outstanding quality. The use of Pakistan made football in FIFA tournaments endorsed this recognition, Khan said.

Pakistan has not only huge untapped potential of exports but at the same  time it’s growing market with population of around 200 million, offered  excellent opportunities for bilateral trade, Khan informed. In addition to this China Pakistan Economic Corridor also offered great opportunities for investment and cooperation in energy sector in Pakistan particularly for European technology thus opening up venues of bilateral trade between Pakistan and European countries, he emphasized.

The Second Pakistan-Belgium Business and Investment Conference being organized by RCCI and BECI and facilitated by Embassy of Pakistan, will focus on the technical aspects for trade and investment between the two countries. Around 30 members of RCCI representing different business sectors have arrived in Brussels for the conference. President RCCI appreciated the role of Embassy of Pakistan in Brussels for facilitating the visits and making arrangements for the conference.

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