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Pakistan, Portugal to expand economic ties: Ambassador Pocinho

byCT Report
June 17, 2022
in Breaking News, Chambers & Associations, Latest News, Pakistan Chambers
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ISLAMABAD: Ambassador of Portugal to Pakistan Paulo Neves Pocinho on Thursday said that there are vast opportunities for trade and investment between Pakistan and Portugal.

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The ambassador, Paulo Neves Pocinho, called for strengthening ties between the two countries, especially in economic terms related to investment and trade opportunities.

Ambassador of Portugal to Pakistan said this while talking to the Vice President Federation of Pakistan Chamber of Commerce and Industry (FPCCI) Umar Masood ur Rehman , who paid a visit to the Portugal embassy in Islamabad, said a press release issued by FPCCI here.

Both sides discussed the matters of mutual interest and negotiated on wide-ranging trade, industry and commercial cooperation for engaging on investments and joint ventures.

The ambassador expressed the hope in enhancing bilateral trade with Pakistan in view of the high potential between the two countries.

He agreed to organize a webinar between the ‘Portuguese and Pakistan Businessmen’ in October 2022.

He said that Portugal and Pakistan should develop close cooperation with it to get better market access to European countries and African regions.

Paulo Neves Pocinho said that both countries have room to strengthen bilateral collaboration for mutual benefit.

He emphasized the need for exchange of trade delegations between both the countries.

The envoy said that Portugal has Preferential Trade Agreements (PTAs) with many countries to give them market excess in the EU and added that Pakistani investors can promote exports to Europe by the Portuguese market.

“Portugal can serve as a gateway to Europe for Pakistan” he said.

He said the FPCCI should form a delegation for Portugal to explore new business and investment opportunities.

He offered to expedite the visa processing for the business, industry, and trade community’s representatives of Pakistan to create an enabling environment for them to forge business-to-business and people-to-people relationships.

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