Thailand and Pakistan are in the process of negotiations on Free Trade Agreement (FTA) which is likely to be signed by the end of this year. The Thai Ambassador Suchart Liengsaengthong revealed this while talking to Vice President of the Lahore Chamber of Commerce and Industry (LCCI) Nasir Saeed here on Monday.
The LCCI former senior vice President Mian Nauman Kabir and executive committee members were also present on the occasion.
Ambassador said that trade would be flourished after Free Trade Agreement between the two countries. He said that such tools are importing in today's world as these bring down cost of doing business and remove the non-tariff barriers. He said that Thailand is already investing in Pakistan while more Thai companies are keen to start their operations here.
A high-level business delegation from Thailand will visit Pakistan in the first week of August. The delegation would have people from cosmetics, construction, automobile, plastic, consumer goods, furniture, seafood and private hospitals in its fold, he said. He also invited the Lahore Chamber to arrange a trade delegation for Thailand to explore trade, investment and joint venture opportunities and said that textile and tourism sectors of Pakistan are vibrant. He said that Pakistan could learn a lot from Thailand in tourism sector. He said that Pakistani products should be introduced in Thai market more effectively. He said that Thailand and Pakistan should join hands to give new strengths to their trade and economic ties. Both countries with dynamic consumer markets, have unlimited scope for the businessmen of the two countries, he added.
LCCI Vice President Nasir Saeed said that Thailand and Pakistan established diplomatic ties back in 1951 and both countries have been enjoying steady economic and trade relations. Although, Pakistan faces unfavourable balance of trade with Thailand but consistent rise in bilateral trade is a positive sign. At present, there is an increasing trend in imports and exports between two countries but we would like to enhance the volume of our exports to Thailand.
He said that from 2013 to 2015, our bilateral trade increased from dollar 833 million to 973 million. This expansion was largely caused due to considerable change in imports which swelled from dollar 716 million to dollar 853 million. However, Pakistan's export could only scaled up dollar 117 million to dollar 120 million in this period.
The LCCI Vice President said that Pakistan is already exporting frozen fish, woven cotton fabrics, crustaceans, cotton yarns, leather, medicament mixtures and electro-medical apparatus etc to Thailand but our potential to export to Thailand is far more diversified and sizeable than the current one.
He said that this objective can be achieved through bridging communication gap between respective private sectors. He said that business community want to develop close linkages among the business support organisations for ensuring continuity in our mutual efforts to increase the volume of trade between two countries. Trade fairs & single country exhibitions can also be arranged on reciprocal basis to achieve this goal.
Nasir Saeed said that Pakistan also offers lot of opportunities for foreign investors through 100 enterprises of their own or in the form of joint ventures with Pakistani counterparts.

Copyright Business Recorder, 2016

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