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ICCI signs MoU with Greek Corporation to enhance bilateral trade

byCT Report
21/09/2017
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ISLAMABAD: Islamabad Chamber of Commerce and Industry (ICCI) and Greek-Pakistan Entrepreneurship Cooperation Initiative have signed a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) to make joint efforts for further improving bilateral trade and economic relations between Pakistan and Greece. President, ICCI Khalid Iqbal Malik and President, Greek-Pakistan Entrepreneurship Cooperation Initiative Maria-Rubina G.

Markopoulou signed the MoU on behalf of their respective organizations. Speaking on the occasion, President ICCI said that bilateral trade between Pakistan and Greece did not reflect the actual potential of both countries, However, it could be improved by promoting connectivity between the private sectors of both countries and encouraging frequent exchange of trade delegations, he added.

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He said both countries have good potential to cooperate with each other in solar energy, tourism, agriculture and infrastructure development for achieving mutually beneficial results. He hoped that the MoU would help in enhancing cooperation among businessmen of both countries leading to increased trade volume between Pakistan and Greece.

Ms. Maria-Rubina G. Markopoulou, President, Greek-Pakistan Entrepreneurship Cooperation Initiative said that Pakistan and Greece needed to improve their commercial and economic relations by taking advantage of new business opportunities.

She said that olive oil was one of the major and well-known products of Greece which could get response in Pakistani market. She said that cooperation in solar energy could be one of the areas for strengthening economic relations between the two countries. She said signing of MoU was a positive development that would help in bringing the entrepreneurs of both countries closer to each other.

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