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Brazil ready to help Pakistan in energy and agriculture sectors

byCT Report
22/10/2016
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ISLAMABAD: Brazil Ambassador Claudio Raja Gabaglia Lins said that his country was 7th largest economy of the world and second largest in Latin America and Pakistan could achieve beneficial results for its economy by enhancing cooperation with Brazil. He said Brazil was meeting 42 percent of its energy needs through renewable resources and was ready to help Pakistan in generating energy through wind, solar, ethanol, biomass and other sources. He said Brazil has achieved robust growth in agriculture & livestock sectors and Pakistan could improve its agriculture productivity by increasing cooperation with Brazil in this field. He expressed these views while addressing a large gathering of business community at Islamabad Chamber of Commerce and Industry.

He said many Pakistani products have excellent potential in Brazilian market and Pakistani businessmen should step up efforts to promote trade with Brazil. He said promoting direct contacts between the private sectors of both countries was the best approach to explore all untapped areas of potential cooperation and assured that his Embassy would extend all possible support to Pakistani business community in their pursuits to explore business opportunities in Brazil.

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