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ICCI signs MoU with China Council for promotion of international trade

byCT Report
05/06/2017
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ISLAMABAD: The Islamabad Chamber of Commerce and Industry (ICCI) has signed an agreement of cooperation with China Council for the promotion of international trade, Tianjin Sub-Council to promote business linkages between the private sectors of Pakistan and China.

The agreement was signed by Khalid Malik, Senior Vice President, ICCI and Zhao Feng, Vice Chairman, China Council for the promotion of international trade in Tianjin during the visit of Khalid Malik to China, said a statement issued here on Saturday by the chamber.Khalid Malik visited China to attend some important forums related to CPEC where he was the key note speaker.

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By signing this agreement, both sides have agreed cooperate with each other for enhancing exchange of trade missions in order to explore new areas of mutual collaboration between Pakistan and China.

Both sides will make efforts for developing understanding among the private sectors of both countries with the aim of promoting trade, joint ventures and investment.

Both sides will coordinate for holding seminars on trade policies and regional development. Speaking at the occasion, Khalid Malik said that Pakistan and China have tremendous potential to improve bilateral trade and economic relations.He said there was a great need to develop direct interactions between the entrepreneurs of both countries to explore untapped areas of mutual collaboration.

He said business community of Pakistan was looking at CPEC with positive mind, however, he stressed that CPEC should provide level-playing field to the private sectors of China and Pakistan to gain mutually beneficial outcomes.

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