President of Sarhad Chamber of Commerce and Industry, Engr Maqsood Anwar Pervaiz and Ambassador of Portugal to Pakistan, Paulo Neves Pocinho agreed to make joint efforts to give boost to mutual trade and economic relations between Pakistan and Portugal.
The agreement came during a meeting at the chamber house here. Engr Maqsood Anwar invited the Portuguese investors to make investment in hydel power generation, oil and gas, LPG, mines and mineral, gemstones, agriculture, medicine, fruits, livestock, honey and other potential sectors.
The meeting was attended by SCCI Senior Vice President, Shahid Hussain, Vice President Abdul Jalil Jan, former president Faiz Mohammad Faizi, members of the chamber excutive committee, Sadiq Amin, Sherbaz Bilour, Ihsanullah, Mohammad Naeem Butt, Mujeebur Rehman, Ghulam Bilal Javed, Sanaullah Khan Shams Rahim, Mohammad Altaf Baig, Mihajuddin, Abdul Hakeem Shinwari, Mohammd Tariq, Nisarullah Khan, Shahid Islam and Hazrat Noor and others.
SCCI chief observed the mutual trade volume between Pakistan and Portugal stood at US 178 million dollars, which should be increased by launching of joint venture, exchange of business delegation. He asked the visiting diplomat to issue business visas on recommendation of SCCI to Khyber Pakhtunkhwa business community, besides to exchange business delegation to take benefit from each other experiences to bolster the bilateral economic and trade relations between the two countries.
Paulo Neves Pocinho while speaking on the occasion assured SCCI chief to issue on visas to business community on priority basis to further strengthen economic and trade ties between Pakistan and Portugal.
The diplomat said his country is lucrative destination for foreign investors and asked the business community to make investment in information technology, software engineering, tourism and other potential sectors in Portugal. On the occasion, former president, Faiz Mohammad Faizi and other members of the business community spoke and gave number of recommendations to further enlarge mutual trade and economic ties between Pakistan and Portugal.
Copyright Business Recorder, 2019
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