Consul General of Thailand in Karachi, Suwat Kaew Sook has said that Free Trade Agreement (FTA) between Pakistan and Thailand was likely by the end of current year (2016) which would facilitate trade and will help in betterment of existing trade ties between the two countries.
Exchanging views with the Karachi Chamber of Commerce and Industry (KCCI) Office Bearers and Managing Committee members during his visit to KCCI, Thai Consul General said that the business communities of Pakistan and Thailand will come more close to each other particularly after signing of the FTA. "We want to do business and cooperate with you as there is a lot of room for improving the existing trade volume which is now above US $1 billion," he added.
President KCCI Younus Muhammad Bashir, Senior Vice President KCCI Zia Ahmed Khan, Vice President KCCI Muhammad Naeem Sharif, Chairman of Diplomatic Mission and Embassies Liaison Sub-Committee KCCI Muhammad Ibrahim Kasumbi, Trade Advisor of Thai Consulate Arif Suleman and KCCI Managing Committee members were also present at the meeting. Thai Consul General said that Thailand and Pakistan can cooperate in various sectors of the economy particularly in the agriculture and tourism sectors.
He invited the business community of Karachi to benefit from the strategic location of Thailand which can act as bridge to access Burma, Vietnam, Cambodia and many other countries in the region while the business community of Thailand can also benefit from Pakistan's strategic location.
Extending full support and cooperation to the business and industrial community of Karachi, he assured to fully facilitate the businessmen and industrialists who were willing to visit Thailand. "If anyone has been issues in obtaining Thai visas or any other issue, the same must be promptly conveyed to us so that we could bring these issues to the notice of Thai government with a view to get them resolved", he added.
Underscoring the need to promote tourism by encouraging maximum visits to both countries, he said that last year a total of 60,000 tourist visas were issued to Pakistanis. To a suggestion with regards to promoting Pakistan's tourism sector in Thailand, he admitted that not much Thai tourists were visiting Pakistan but it does not mean that they were unaware of tourists' sites in Pakistan.
It was probably because of the negative perception about the security situation of Pakistan which has been widely dispersed by the western media and this issue needs to be addressed in order to attract Thai tourists. He said that although the economy of Thailand witnessed a growth of three percent, which was low when compared with Pakistan, but as compared to previous years, the 3 percent growth indicates improvement and it is likely to improve further in future.-PR