Pakistan and Saudi Arabia to establish special economic partnership
ISLAMABAD (February 23 2007): Pakistan and Saudi Arabia have decided to establish special economic partnership for co-operation in health, education, railway, food and agriculture, religious affairs, science and technology, labour and manpower, tourism, trade as well as industry.
The agreement was made in the 8th session of the Pak-Saudi Joint Ministerial Commission headed by Commerce Minister Humayun Akhtar Khan and Minister of Commerce and Industry of the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia Dr Hashim A Yamani at the conference palace in Riyadh on Wednesday, says a message received here on Wednesday.
Both the sides agreed to hold the 9th session of Saudi-Pakistan Joint Commission in Islamabad in 2008 on a date to be mutually decided through consultation. Both states noted that to balance the bilateral trade, which is heavily in favour of Saudi Arabia and Pakistan offered export of ready-made garments, cotton products, engineering goods, consumer goods, pharmaceutical, rice, textile fabrics, sports goods, and surgical instruments.
Both the sides expressed their hope to reach on agreement between GCC and Pakistan to create a free-trade area which covers trade in goods and services by the end of 2007.
Pakistan and Saudi Arabia also agreed to arrange roads shows and exhibitions to showcase the products of both the countries encourage business to business interaction and visa facilitation. The Saudi government was requested to relax and rationalise their standard requirements and duties on export from Pakistan and allow Pakistan private investment in the free re-export zone of Saudi Arabia,
Both sides agreed to enhance co-operation in the field of manufacturing of medical/surgical equipment, which includes hospital supplies (beds, stretchers, bedpans, crutches, walkers, and wheel chairs etc).
Pakistan offered free of cost training facilities for the Saudi doctors and nurses in the field of therapeutic and diagnostic services, neuro-surgery, cardiovascular surgery and Pediatrics. Pakistan and Saudi Arabia also agreed for establishing academic linkage between Quaid-e-Azam University and National Institute of Science & Technical Education, Islamabad, with Saudi Arabia and exchange visits of academicians, scholars and teachers and exchange of printed material of education interests and to initiate joint programmes, chalked out with mutual consultation, in the field of emerging technologies such as VOIP, NGN (Next generation network), WLL (wireless local loop).
Pakistan offered training facilities to Saudi Railways personnel in various disciplines of railways and asked the Saudi side to identify the fields of their interest.
Pakistan and Saudi Arabia to establish special economic partnership
ISLAMABAD (February 23 2007): Pakistan and Saudi Arabia have decided to establish special economic partnership for co-operation in health, education, railway, food and agriculture, religious affairs, science and technology, labour and manpower, tourism, trade as well as industry.
The agreement was made in the 8th session of the Pak-Saudi Joint Ministerial Commission headed by Commerce Minister Humayun Akhtar Khan and Minister of Commerce and Industry of the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia Dr Hashim A Yamani at the conference palace in Riyadh on Wednesday, says a message received here on Wednesday.
Both the sides agreed to hold the 9th session of Saudi-Pakistan Joint Commission in Islamabad in 2008 on a date to be mutually decided through consultation. Both states noted that to balance the bilateral trade, which is heavily in favour of Saudi Arabia and Pakistan offered export of ready-made garments, cotton products, engineering goods, consumer goods, pharmaceutical, rice, textile fabrics, sports goods, and surgical instruments.
Both the sides expressed their hope to reach on agreement between GCC and Pakistan to create a free-trade area which covers trade in goods and services by the end of 2007.
Pakistan and Saudi Arabia also agreed to arrange roads shows and exhibitions to showcase the products of both the countries encourage business to business interaction and visa facilitation. The Saudi government was requested to relax and rationalise their standard requirements and duties on export from Pakistan and allow Pakistan private investment in the free re-export zone of Saudi Arabia,
Both sides agreed to enhance co-operation in the field of manufacturing of medical/surgical equipment, which includes hospital supplies (beds, stretchers, bedpans, crutches, walkers, and wheel chairs etc).
Pakistan offered free of cost training facilities for the Saudi doctors and nurses in the field of therapeutic and diagnostic services, neuro-surgery, cardiovascular surgery and Pediatrics. Pakistan and Saudi Arabia also agreed for establishing academic linkage between Quaid-e-Azam University and National Institute of Science & Technical Education, Islamabad, with Saudi Arabia and exchange visits of academicians, scholars and teachers and exchange of printed material of education interests and to initiate joint programmes, chalked out with mutual consultation, in the field of emerging technologies such as VOIP, NGN (Next generation network), WLL (wireless local loop).
Pakistan offered training facilities to Saudi Railways personnel in various disciplines of railways and asked the Saudi side to identify the fields of their interest.
Pakistan and Saudi Arabia to establish special economic partnership
ISLAMABAD (February 23 2007): Pakistan and Saudi Arabia have decided to establish special economic partnership for co-operation in health, education, railway, food and agriculture, religious affairs, science and technology, labour and manpower, tourism, trade as well as industry.
The agreement was made in the 8th session of the Pak-Saudi Joint Ministerial Commission headed by Commerce Minister Humayun Akhtar Khan and Minister of Commerce and Industry of the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia Dr Hashim A Yamani at the conference palace in Riyadh on Wednesday, says a message received here on Wednesday.
Both the sides agreed to hold the 9th session of Saudi-Pakistan Joint Commission in Islamabad in 2008 on a date to be mutually decided through consultation. Both states noted that to balance the bilateral trade, which is heavily in favour of Saudi Arabia and Pakistan offered export of ready-made garments, cotton products, engineering goods, consumer goods, pharmaceutical, rice, textile fabrics, sports goods, and surgical instruments.
Both the sides expressed their hope to reach on agreement between GCC and Pakistan to create a free-trade area which covers trade in goods and services by the end of 2007.
Pakistan and Saudi Arabia also agreed to arrange roads shows and exhibitions to showcase the products of both the countries encourage business to business interaction and visa facilitation. The Saudi government was requested to relax and rationalise their standard requirements and duties on export from Pakistan and allow Pakistan private investment in the free re-export zone of Saudi Arabia,
Both sides agreed to enhance co-operation in the field of manufacturing of medical/surgical equipment, which includes hospital supplies (beds, stretchers, bedpans, crutches, walkers, and wheel chairs etc).
Pakistan offered free of cost training facilities for the Saudi doctors and nurses in the field of therapeutic and diagnostic services, neuro-surgery, cardiovascular surgery and Pediatrics. Pakistan and Saudi Arabia also agreed for establishing academic linkage between Quaid-e-Azam University and National Institute of Science & Technical Education, Islamabad, with Saudi Arabia and exchange visits of academicians, scholars and teachers and exchange of printed material of education interests and to initiate joint programmes, chalked out with mutual consultation, in the field of emerging technologies such as VOIP, NGN (Next generation network), WLL (wireless local loop).
Pakistan offered training facilities to Saudi Railways personnel in various disciplines of railways and asked the Saudi side to identify the fields of their interest.
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