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Pakistan, Turkiye agree to boost business activities, investment

August 11, 2024
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Pakistan, Turkiye agree to boost business activities, investment
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ISLAMABAD: Turkiye and Pakistan have agreed to boost up business activities and investment in various fields by enhancing mutual trade and promoting economic activities.

This was decided in a Round Table Business Conference co-chaired by Trade Minister of Turkey Prof Dr Omer Bolat and Federal Minister for Board of Investment, Privatization and Communications Abdul Aleem Khan.

Deputy Trade Minister of Turkey Mustafa Tuzcu, Ambassador in Pakistan Mehmet Pacaci, and presidents of Chambers of Turkey were also accompanied while prominent business community figures from Pakistan joined this session.

Pakistan, Turkiye agree to increase trade volumes to $5bn

Aleem Khan, while addressing the Pakistan-Turkey Business Round Table Conference, said the brotherhood, mutual cooperation and friendly relations of Turkey and Pakistan span decades and these two countries have already entered into economic and joint business agreements.

He added that Pakistan wants to promote bilateral investment and business ties in various fields with Turkey because it is prime time to increase the economic activities between Turkey and Pakistan.

Aleem Khan welcomed the interest of the business community from Turkey and said that it would benefit both countries and all possible support will be provided.

Turkish Minister of Commerce Prof Dr Omer Bolat said in his address that the economic and business relations and bilateral partnership between Pakistan and Turkey are going to be in a new beginning as Turkey will also ensure all possible cooperation for Pakistan in all circumstances.

Turkish business leaders purposed that in various sectors including infrastructure bilateral investment can be increased. Representatives of Pakistan’s main commercial institutions welcomed Turkey’s proposals and said that Turkey can develop better with its modern machinery and Pakistan with its raw materials.

Meanwhile, Pakistan’s Ambassador to China Khalil Hashmi called on Federal Minister for Privatization, Board of Investment and Communications Abdul Aleem Khan.

He said the Pakistani Embassy in China is fully active especially the Commercial Section is working day and night.

Aleem Khan, while appreciating the services of Pakistani Embassy in China, said that “we have to ensure all possible support to Chinese companies.” He said the arrival of more than 100 Chinese companies in Pakistan for the first time in business sector is a good omen and now both the countries will further promote B2B activities.

Tags: Abdul Aleem Khanbusiness activitieseconomic activitiesinvestmentsMinister for InvestmentPakistanProf Dr Omer BolatTradeTurkiye
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