Pakistani exporters asked to explore huge Chinese market
KARACHI (April 15 2007): Newly appointed Consul General of China in Karachi Chen Shan Min said on Friday that China had a potentially huge market and its exports would exceed 1,000 billion dollars by the year 2010.
Speaking at a reception, hosted in his honour by Ijara Financing Inc at a hotel, the Chinese Consul General said competitive products of Pakistan could enter the Chinese markets with joint efforts of both the countries.
He pointed out that presently China's exports to Pakistan stood at four billion dollars, whereas Pakistan exported more than one billion dollar worth of goods to China.
"There is an imbalance in our trade," Chen Shan Min said, and wanted Pakistan to embark upon an aggressive advertisement campaign to introduce its products in China. "Let the Chinese people know you have better products", he added. He said the total trade value of the two countries reached 5.247 billion dollars in 2006.
The Chinese Consul General suggested that Pakistan should arrange a trade fair in China to showcase its top brand of products. He also invited businessmen from Pakistan to China to participate in their biggest trade fair organised twice a year - one from April 15 to 30 and the other from October 15 to 30.
"I will also encourage Chinese companies to come to Pakistan," he said, adding China had sent a large delegation of businessmen to Karachi international trade fair.
He said products like traditional garments (Shalwar-Kameez), bronze items and other handicrafts would get better response from Chinese people. "We should also work towards promotion of border trade and tourism," the Chinese Consul General stressed.
He said he would encourage Chinese companies to invest in Pakistan where there was conducive business climate, better security and friendly environment. China's steady economic success was attracting a number of other countries to enter into its markets for exploring new business and trade opportunities besides developing economic co-operation with China, he said.
Federal Tax Ombudsman Justice Munir A. Shaikh, Consul Generals of Saudi Arabia, United Arab Emirates (UAE), Switzerland, Bangladesh, Sri Lanka, Honorary Consul Generals of Yemen and Morocco, Mirza Ikhtiar Baig and Mirza Ishtiaq Baig, Karachi Chamber of Commerce and Industry President Majyd Aziz, Ijara Financing Inc Managing Director Farrukh Ansari, business elite and others were present.
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April 15, 2007
China to increase imports from Pakistan
KARACHI, April 14: Consul General of Peopleâs Republic of China Chen Shanmin has assured to encourage Chinese companies to import more from Pakistan to reduce the trade imbalance, which is presently heavily in favour of China. For achieving this goal, he said visit of trade delegations and holding of fairs in both the countries will be undertaken.
Speaking at a dinner reception organised by Ijara Finacning Inc the newly designate Chinese diplomat said that the trade growth between China and Pakistan increased by a big margin of 30 to 40 per cent per annum. Last year, he said, the volume of two-way trade swelled to $5.247 billion, which was in favour of China.
There were exports to the tune of $4.424 billion against imports of partly amount of $1.007 billion. In order to correct the situation Chen Shanmin listed a number of measures, including encouraging Chinese companies to visit Pakistan, import more and actively participate in Pakistanâs trade fairs.
The Chinese diplomat also asked Pakistani businessmen to visit China and participate in such trade fairs like Canton for exploring Chinese markets. He said that Canton fair is the biggest trade fair held in China twice a year, from April 15 to 30 and from Oct 15 to 30.
Mr Shanmin also suggested that Pakistani business community should organise single country exhibition in China to introduce their products to the Chinese people. He said border trade and tourism will also be promoted to match the strong bondages being enjoyed by both the countries in political and diplomatic relations.
He said globally it is being seen that China hold bright prospects in future development and many nations are interested in entering Chinese market. Many nations are in favour of strengthening their economic relations with China but some are suspicious as they only want to enjoy the profit from cooperation with China and are equally afraid of its development and economic strength.
However, the Chinese diplomat cautioned that peaceful development of China will be more beneficial for the world as it will contribute towards security and stability. China accounts for one fifth of world population with 1.3 billion people bordering 14 neighbouring countries.
Ever since joining the WTO in 2001, China imported foreign goods worth $500 billion every year, thereby creating 10 million job opportunities for the countries and regions concerned.
Chen Shanmin said that in 2010, Chinaâs import will exceed $1,000 billion. He said his country provides cheap and good quality products, which benefit consumers of importing countries.
In his address of welcome Farrukh Ansari, the chief executive officer of Ijara Financing spoke about strong and time-tested bondage between Pakistan and China. He also briefly highlighted the role being played by his institution in promoting trade and industry by arranging funds for the corporate and private sector entities.
Federal Tax Ombudsman Justice (retd) Munir A Sheikh also addressed the select gathering which was also attended by diplomats from European and Middle Eastern countries.
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