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KPCCI-Iranian Consul General sign MoU to improve trade activities

byCT Report
09/09/2015
in Chambers & Associations, Latest News, Pakistan Chambers
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PESHAWAR: Khyber Pakhtunkhwa Chamber of Commerce and Industries (KPCCI) President Faud Ishaq and Iranian Consulate General in Peshawar Syed Hamayun Amer Khalili has sign a memorandum of understanding (MOU) between the two countries to improve the trade, visiting of traders of both the countries and improving of education sector between the two countries.

KPCCI president Faud Ishaq said that after lifting international embargo of EU and US on the Iran now the Pak-Iran Gas Pipeline Project will also be completed and export of power from Iran will also exceed which will have positive impacts on Pakistan exports.

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On the occasion Iranian Consul General Hamyun Ameer said that Pakistan and Iran has good relation in all sector including trade and commerce, adding but more work will be needed to improve the trade between Pakistan and Iran.

He further said that Pakistani investors should to invests capital in Iran , adding that the impediments to Pakistani investors will be removed and would be provided all possible help and support to Pakistani investors to invests in Iran.

He also added that education is an important sector and Pakistan and Iran will both work together to improve the education sector of both countries and both sides universities and academia will work together to improve the standard.

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