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LCCI asks Pak-Chinese businessmen to increase trade volume

byCustoms Today Report
14/08/2015
in Chambers & Associations, Pakistan Chambers
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LAHORE: Vice President of the Lahore Chamber of Commerce and Industry Syed Mahmood Ghaznavi has urged the Pakistani and Chinese businessmen to speed up their efforts to enhance two-way trade volume.

While talking to his Chinese counterparts on Thursday, Syed Mahmood Ghaznavi said that businessmen of the both countries should identify new areas for joint ventures.

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He said that the Game-Changer Pak-China Economic Corridor would start a new era of trade & economic cooperation therefore Pakistan’s private sector should avail this unique opportunity to the maximum.

The LCCI Vice President said that Pak-China Economic Corridor is an ample proof of unbreakable Pak-China historic friendship. He said that both countries are associated together in strong ties of love and their mutual relations are based on solid foundations.

He said that economic globalization and regional integration has provided enormous opportunities for further cooperation between China and Pakistan. He said that Pakistan is an ideal destination of foreign investment and top priority of the Chinese investors.

He said that Pakistan had made attractive investment policies which provide a lot of investment opportunities that are prompting Chinese entrepreneurs to come and invest in Pakistan.

Syed Mahmood Ghaznavi said that an obvious increase in the frequency of Chinese delegations to Pakistan makes it apparent that special significance is being given by China to Pakistan to further strengthen the Pak-China relations.

He said that in the context of ongoing project of China-Pakistan Economic Corridor, the need and importance of private to private contacts has mounted. He said that Lahore has a special significance being the hub of business activities in Punjab. Both public and private sector organizations are striving hard to fully exploit the trade and investment potential of Punjab in collaboration with foreign investors.

Syed Mahmood Ghaznavi said that China is first choice of the Pakistani business community to join hands for joint ventures. We do hope that the state level cooperation between two countries will bring greater fortune to both of us.

He said that China is an important trading partner of Pakistan. It is the second largest importing country after UAE and regarding top exporting countries of Pakistan, China comes at second place after USA.

He said that these stats are bound to improve in a decade or so because once the China-Pakistan Economic Corridor project becomes fully functional, a win-win situation will take place for both the countries. In the meantime, we need to interact on regular basis for exploring avenues for trade expansion and opportunities for investments.

The LCCI Vice President said that there are ample opportunities of trade available for Chinese businessmen in almost all the sectors or sub-sectors of economy. Although our Chinese delegates would study Pakistan market related to their focus areas but Pakistan has got a lot to offer and become closest trading partner of China.

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