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Yemen seeks support in pharmaceutical surgical sectors
ISLAMABAD: The Yemen Ambassador to Pakistan, Abdul Elah Mohamad Hajar, on Wednesday asked for Pakistani support in developing the Yemens Pharmaceuticals and surgical industry.
As Pakistan had achieved tremendous development in both the sectors, the ambassador said the assistance in this regard would be very fruitful for both the countries. The ambassador expressed these views during a meeting with President Islamabad Chamber of Commerce and Industry (ICCI) Ijaz Abbasi here today. He said that both Yemen and Pakistan could work together in different sectors of the economy, particularly in trade.
For further enhancing the bilateral trade, Hajar said the Yemen Embassy had increased the issuing of visas for Pakistani businessmen. It has considerably increased bilateral trade between the two countries. At present he said the total volume of bilateral trade was $82 million. Pakistan export to Yemen was $77.9 million and its imports are $4 million and thus the balance of trade was in favour of Pakistan.
There were a number of sectors, in which joint ventures could be established between the local and Yemen businessmen. Despite of some deficiencies, the atmosphere of Pakistan was very suitable for foreign investors due to its strategic location in South Asia. Pakistan could be used as a gateway for whole Central Asian Republics due to easy access to these markets. The countrys stock exchange was going well and geographic condition of Pakistan is strategically important as the newly constructed Gwadar Sea Port could play a vital role in expanding trade activities in the region. About the manufacturing of surgical instruments, he said the country was manufacturing two types of instruments, i.e. disposable and reusable instruments. ijaz kakakhel
Daily Times - Leading News Resource of Pakistan
ISLAMABAD: The Yemen Ambassador to Pakistan, Abdul Elah Mohamad Hajar, on Wednesday asked for Pakistani support in developing the Yemens Pharmaceuticals and surgical industry.
As Pakistan had achieved tremendous development in both the sectors, the ambassador said the assistance in this regard would be very fruitful for both the countries. The ambassador expressed these views during a meeting with President Islamabad Chamber of Commerce and Industry (ICCI) Ijaz Abbasi here today. He said that both Yemen and Pakistan could work together in different sectors of the economy, particularly in trade.
For further enhancing the bilateral trade, Hajar said the Yemen Embassy had increased the issuing of visas for Pakistani businessmen. It has considerably increased bilateral trade between the two countries. At present he said the total volume of bilateral trade was $82 million. Pakistan export to Yemen was $77.9 million and its imports are $4 million and thus the balance of trade was in favour of Pakistan.
There were a number of sectors, in which joint ventures could be established between the local and Yemen businessmen. Despite of some deficiencies, the atmosphere of Pakistan was very suitable for foreign investors due to its strategic location in South Asia. Pakistan could be used as a gateway for whole Central Asian Republics due to easy access to these markets. The countrys stock exchange was going well and geographic condition of Pakistan is strategically important as the newly constructed Gwadar Sea Port could play a vital role in expanding trade activities in the region. About the manufacturing of surgical instruments, he said the country was manufacturing two types of instruments, i.e. disposable and reusable instruments. ijaz kakakhel
Daily Times - Leading News Resource of Pakistan