Mexico eyes boosting trade ties with Pakistan
ISLAMABAD: Mexican government is keen to accelerate the trade and investment activities with Pakistan considering it an important market for its various products, said Ambassador of Mexico, Arturo Hernandez Basave here Monday.
During a meeting with President of Islamabad Chamber of Commerce & Industry (ICCI) Muhammad Ijaz Abbasi, the Mexican envoy said after 50 years of diplomatic relations with Pakistan, his country has recently opened its Embassy at Islamabad to enhance the trade between the two countries. Ambassador informed that Pakistan had established its Embassy in Mexico 40 years ago, whereas since 1981 Consulate General of Mexico has been working in Karachi. Mr Basave said Pakistan and Mexico formed Political Committee and Committee for Trade and Cooperation in 2006 for strengthening political and economic relations with each other. This committee meets twice a year to discuss various political and economic issues and review the progress.
The envoy said that Mexico would also open a Consulate General in Lahore in near future. Mexico has restricted visa policy for all the countries around the world, which involves certain documentation for grant of visa. He said 84 percent of Mexican trade is with the USA and it is an export-oriented economy, dominated by a mixture of industries and agriculture. Mexico is the biggest exporter in Latin America with overall exports of $267 billion in 2007.
The ICCI President, welcoming the Mexican envoy said that the overall trade between Pakistan and Mexico was very low, which remained below $100 million in 2006-07. Balance of trade is in favour of Pakistan as the exporters export textiles, rice, sports goods, surgical instruments, pharmaceuticals, chemicals, leather garments, jewellery, gems and jewellery to Mexico to boost exports.
He said private sectors of both the countries should come forward and interact more frequently to realize existing potential between Pakistan and Mexico. He said there was enormous scope for expanding and developing cooperation in mutually beneficial fields.
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