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Fiat looking at Pakistan as next possible destination’
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Finance Minister Senator Mohammad Ishaq Dar in a meeting with the Ambassador of Italy, Stefano Pontecorvo. PHOTO: NNI

ISLAMABAD: Italian Ambassador to Pakistan Stefano Pontecorvo has given some hope to Pakistan consumers, saying Fiat is viewing Pakistan as “the next possible investment destination”.

The Pakistani government is looking to invite another international carmaker to the current fold of just three, as it looks to increase investment in the country.

Pakistan’s Japanese-dominated car market poised for new entrants

The envoy on Thursday called on Finance Minister Senator Mohammad Ishaq Dar and discussed matters of mutual interest in the fields of trade and investment.

He said that the renowned car maker was exploring Pakistan as an option because the country has ample supply of cheap labour and has the potential to be a regional hub for exports. “Pakistan provides significant trade links ranging from China in the east to Lebanon in the west in addition to the entire central Asian region.”

Italy’s Fiat made a brief foray in the 1990s, but failed to gain a foothold before the financial crisis forced it to exit.

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Pontecorvo said Pakistan’s transport, textile and energy sector hold vast opportunities to expand mutual trade.

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He informed the minister that a delegation of Italian businessmen would visit Pakistan early next year to establish contacts with the business community.

“Italian businessmen closely follow the Pakistani market and products and appreciated the skills and talents available in the country.”

Pontecorvo said that Italy was also in the process of reopening its Trade Commission in Karachi whilst reinforcing its Trade Office in the Embassy so as to better cover other cities such as Lahore and Sialkot.

Dar appreciated Pontecorvo’s plans for improving economic and business ties between the two countries. He assured the envoy that Pakistan would provide full opportunities and incentives to Italian businessmen interested in investing in Pakistan.

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“We want to diversify our exports and want to find new partners for doing business. I believe that Pakistan really has a lot of potential to promote itself and Italy is one country which provides excellent business opportunities,” said Dar.


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Fiat looking at Pakistan as next possible destination’
1007927-italaian-1449789773-802-640x480.jpg

Finance Minister Senator Mohammad Ishaq Dar in a meeting with the Ambassador of Italy, Stefano Pontecorvo. PHOTO: NNI

ISLAMABAD: Italian Ambassador to Pakistan Stefano Pontecorvo has given some hope to Pakistan consumers, saying Fiat is viewing Pakistan as “the next possible investment destination”.

The Pakistani government is looking to invite another international carmaker to the current fold of just three, as it looks to increase investment in the country.

Pakistan’s Japanese-dominated car market poised for new entrants

The envoy on Thursday called on Finance Minister Senator Mohammad Ishaq Dar and discussed matters of mutual interest in the fields of trade and investment.

He said that the renowned car maker was exploring Pakistan as an option because the country has ample supply of cheap labour and has the potential to be a regional hub for exports. “Pakistan provides significant trade links ranging from China in the east to Lebanon in the west in addition to the entire central Asian region.”

Italy’s Fiat made a brief foray in the 1990s, but failed to gain a foothold before the financial crisis forced it to exit.

Stefano-Pontecorvo.jpg


Pontecorvo said Pakistan’s transport, textile and energy sector hold vast opportunities to expand mutual trade.

Breaking monopoly: Volkswagen to plant its feet in Pakistan?

He informed the minister that a delegation of Italian businessmen would visit Pakistan early next year to establish contacts with the business community.

“Italian businessmen closely follow the Pakistani market and products and appreciated the skills and talents available in the country.”

Pontecorvo said that Italy was also in the process of reopening its Trade Commission in Karachi whilst reinforcing its Trade Office in the Embassy so as to better cover other cities such as Lahore and Sialkot.

Dar appreciated Pontecorvo’s plans for improving economic and business ties between the two countries. He assured the envoy that Pakistan would provide full opportunities and incentives to Italian businessmen interested in investing in Pakistan.

First of a kind: Fiat will recall 1.4m cars to prevent hacking

“We want to diversify our exports and want to find new partners for doing business. I believe that Pakistan really has a lot of potential to promote itself and Italy is one country which provides excellent business opportunities,” said Dar.


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definitely Japanese car monopoly should end. We should have European brands like vw renault and fiat. These brands are better suited to us with small bore turbo engines with low fuel consumption and top of it less cc less tex due to small engines. Along with prime build quality. We petrol head love vw golf R renult megane club sports and fiat multiair engines. Hundai is also making good cars like elentra i10 etc.
 
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Fiat looking at Pakistan as next possible destination’
1007927-italaian-1449789773-802-640x480.jpg

Finance Minister Senator Mohammad Ishaq Dar in a meeting with the Ambassador of Italy, Stefano Pontecorvo. PHOTO: NNI

ISLAMABAD: Italian Ambassador to Pakistan Stefano Pontecorvo has given some hope to Pakistan consumers, saying Fiat is viewing Pakistan as “the next possible investment destination”.

The Pakistani government is looking to invite another international carmaker to the current fold of just three, as it looks to increase investment in the country.

Pakistan’s Japanese-dominated car market poised for new entrants

The envoy on Thursday called on Finance Minister Senator Mohammad Ishaq Dar and discussed matters of mutual interest in the fields of trade and investment.

He said that the renowned car maker was exploring Pakistan as an option because the country has ample supply of cheap labour and has the potential to be a regional hub for exports. “Pakistan provides significant trade links ranging from China in the east to Lebanon in the west in addition to the entire central Asian region.”

Italy’s Fiat made a brief foray in the 1990s, but failed to gain a foothold before the financial crisis forced it to exit.

Stefano-Pontecorvo.jpg


Pontecorvo said Pakistan’s transport, textile and energy sector hold vast opportunities to expand mutual trade.

Breaking monopoly: Volkswagen to plant its feet in Pakistan?

He informed the minister that a delegation of Italian businessmen would visit Pakistan early next year to establish contacts with the business community.

“Italian businessmen closely follow the Pakistani market and products and appreciated the skills and talents available in the country.”

Pontecorvo said that Italy was also in the process of reopening its Trade Commission in Karachi whilst reinforcing its Trade Office in the Embassy so as to better cover other cities such as Lahore and Sialkot.

Dar appreciated Pontecorvo’s plans for improving economic and business ties between the two countries. He assured the envoy that Pakistan would provide full opportunities and incentives to Italian businessmen interested in investing in Pakistan.

First of a kind: Fiat will recall 1.4m cars to prevent hacking

“We want to diversify our exports and want to find new partners for doing business. I believe that Pakistan really has a lot of potential to promote itself and Italy is one country which provides excellent business opportunities,” said Dar.


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Italians are good friends so if the car is good we should help market it.
 
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complete rubbish. belongs in trash.
suzuki is far better in reliability.
 
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The day a Fiat rolls out of the factory into the market, Suzuki will be selling their cars at a discount. I sure would love to see that day.
 
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am really surprised after i came to know about automobile industry in Pakistan... Pakistan far behind from the rest, in this sector.... it reminds me 1980-90 time frame...
 
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