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Chinese President’s visit to boost trade between Pakistan and China: Iftikhar Malik

byCT Report
15/04/2015
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ISLAMABAD: The forthcoming visit of Chinese President to Pakistan will enhance the volume of trade between private sectors of both the countries.

SAARC Chamber of Commerce and Industries Pakistan chapter Vice President Iftikhar Ali Malik talking to APP on Wednesday said that Pakistan was offering freindly environment for foreign investment. There was vast scope for Chinese private and public sector investment especially in the fields of energy, agriculture, livestock and IT, he added.

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He said that people of Pakistan always attached great importance to Chinese people as China was time tested friend of Pakistan.

He said that China should also help explore the rich natural resources of Pakistan which will better the national economy and provide ample job opportunities. He said all MOUs to be inked during visit must be implemented in true letter and spirit.

He said that it was need of the hour that China being time tested friend of Pakistan should also transfer the modern technology for exploiting the indigenous resources. He said frequent exchange of visits of private sector delegation in either country will deepen mutual understanding and co-operation in all sectors.

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