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Pakistan Commerce Minister Khan in two day visit to Colombo
NOV
05
2015
08:30
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Business
In the backdrop of Sri Lanka and Pakistan positioned to reach a $1 billion trade volume, Pakistani Commerce Minister is now scheduled to arrive in Colombo to take the process forward.
The first Business Interaction Forum between both countries is to be held next week in Colombo. "We believe that there is great unrealised trade potential that we could jointly explore" said Rishad Bathiudeen addressing top officials on Wednesday on the forthcoming visit of Pakistani Minister of Commerce Khurram Dastgir Khan to Colombo.
Minister Khan's visit on 10-11 November, facilitated by Minister Bathiudeen's Department of Commerce, is expected drive current bilateral trade to new levels.
Minister Bathiudeen, said: "There has been continued trade growth between both countries-still, we believe that there is great unrealised trade potential that we could jointly explore. We are facilitating several high level courtesy calls for Minister Khurram. A highlight of this visit will be the first ever Business Interaction Forum to be held with the participation of business representatives of both sides."
In 2014, bilateral trade between both countries stood at $ 353 million. In January 2014, when the then Pakistan High Commissioner to Sri Lanka Major Genenral Qasim Qureshi called on Minister Bathiudeen at the Ministry of Industry and Commerce, he stressed: "What we want to do is to expand bilateral trade from the present levels to $ one billion, in the coming years."
Pakistan Commerce Minister Khan in two day visit to Colombo | Daily News
NOV
05
2015
08:30
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Business
In the backdrop of Sri Lanka and Pakistan positioned to reach a $1 billion trade volume, Pakistani Commerce Minister is now scheduled to arrive in Colombo to take the process forward.
The first Business Interaction Forum between both countries is to be held next week in Colombo. "We believe that there is great unrealised trade potential that we could jointly explore" said Rishad Bathiudeen addressing top officials on Wednesday on the forthcoming visit of Pakistani Minister of Commerce Khurram Dastgir Khan to Colombo.
Minister Khan's visit on 10-11 November, facilitated by Minister Bathiudeen's Department of Commerce, is expected drive current bilateral trade to new levels.
Minister Bathiudeen, said: "There has been continued trade growth between both countries-still, we believe that there is great unrealised trade potential that we could jointly explore. We are facilitating several high level courtesy calls for Minister Khurram. A highlight of this visit will be the first ever Business Interaction Forum to be held with the participation of business representatives of both sides."
In 2014, bilateral trade between both countries stood at $ 353 million. In January 2014, when the then Pakistan High Commissioner to Sri Lanka Major Genenral Qasim Qureshi called on Minister Bathiudeen at the Ministry of Industry and Commerce, he stressed: "What we want to do is to expand bilateral trade from the present levels to $ one billion, in the coming years."
Pakistan Commerce Minister Khan in two day visit to Colombo | Daily News