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MD Pak China Investment Company Ltd visits RCCI

byCT Report
16/11/2017
in Chambers & Associations, Latest News, Pakistan Chambers
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RAWALPINDI: A three member delegation from Pak China Investment Company Ltd (PCICL) led by its Managing Director Li Peng paid a visit to The Rawalpindi Chamber of Commerce and Industry (RCCI), here.

During the meeting with Zahid Latif Khan, President RCCI, Li Peng said that PCICL will work with chamber of commerce and provide different services including financing facility to different sectors specially manufacturing and services. The company will also provide assistance in finding a partner for a joint venture with a Chinese counterpart, he added.

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Li Peng said his company will soon sign a Memorandum of Understanding (MOU) with RCCI which will not only provide multiple and significant business opportunities to Pakistani Businessmen, but will also play a pivotal role in further strengthening the relations between the two countries by providing diverse array of individual, SME, commercial, corporate, China Advisory and & Investment services. Li Peng also gave an overview of the company and said PCICL is a Development Financial Institution (DFI) formed under the initiatives taken by Government of Pakistan and Peoples Republic of China for promotion of Trade, Investment and Economic Growth of Pakistan.

RCCI President Zahid Latif Khan lauded PCICL role and their keen interest in the promotion of trade between China and Pakistan. The RCCI chief provided an overview of RCCI’s service portfolio and the activities. He also identified the areas where the RCCI could be of assistance to the PCICL.

He assured his full cooperation and assistance in this regard and expressed hope that RCCI and PCICL will work together on a faster lines in promoting business activities in the region.

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