A multi-sector trade mission from Belgium will visit Pakistan in 2018 while another group of Belgian buyers will also participate in Expo to be organized by Trade Development Authority of Pakistan in Karachi, said Frederic Verheyden, ambassador of Belgium. Addressing the business community of Faisalabad in Faisalabad Chamber of Commerce and Industry here on Tuesday, he said that Faisalabad based businessmen could be facilitated in organizing meetings of Belgian businessmen with them to finalize their deals.
He said that Belgium is the geographical heart of European Union and hence, it is a proactive EU member, and it is the Capital of Europe. "This small country is a great transit point allowing its ports in Antwerp and Zeebrugge to feed the European market of almost 500 million consumers by providing a fast and efficient cargo handling infrastructure," he added. He said that the Belgian productivity is amongst the highest in the world. "Originality, creativity and high value technology have enabled Belgium to develop its production structures on modern lines," he said and added that this in turn favors the birth and development of new industries.
Continuing, he said that steel, metallic, mechanical and electric construction, chemical and glass are the historical basis of the country's prosperity. "Focused on the future, Belgium has also developed its expertise in the fields of telecommunications, software, new materials, bio-technology, aeronautical, petrochemicals, graphics, textile machinery and multi-media etc," he added.
He said that it is therefore not surprising that foreign trade is a key factor in Belgium's economic development and its exports amount to more than 80 percent of national GDP. "Although it represents only a small area on the map of the world, Belgium nevertheless accounts for a significant amount of global trade making it the 10th largest exporting country in the world," he added.
He said that industrial companies generate two thirds of their turn over through exports. "The figures for the service sector are almost 50 percent," he said and added that these rates are among the highest in the world and also indicate why Belgium attracts so many foreign investors.
Giving an overview of the Belgium-Pakistan bilateral trade, Abid Hussain Trade Counselor said that it shows a steady increase every year. "In 2016, Pakistan's exports to Belgium reached US$ 650.637 million, confirming the importance of Belgium as a strategic transit point for the European markets;" he said and told that 73 percent of Pakistani exports were textile related.