'China aims to double trade with Pakistan'
KARACHI (January 28 2007): "China considers Pakistan's interest and benefits very close to its heart and is committed to making Pakistan strong and prosperous. There is lot of potential in Pakistan and it is our aim to double bilateral trade on a fast track and therefore it is imperative that Pakistani businessmen take advantage of the Pak-China FTA to enter the Chinese market."
Zhang Chun Xiang, the outgoing ambassador of China declared during his meeting with Majyd Aziz, president and members of the Karachi Chamber of Commerce and Industry at KCCI on Saturday. The Chinese envoy, who had come to say good-bye after a long tenure of over 26 years, further stated that Pakistani companies should take up the challenge to make their products more competitive and this can be done by introducing high tech machinery, equipment, and processes in their industries.
He said that until 1985, Pakistani textile products were much better than Chinese products but after that the Chinese textile products have excelled and left Pakistani products far behind. Xiang disclosed that the FTA took two years to negotiate and this is the first FTA signed by China with any South Asian country.
He said that a well thought of step-by-step scenario has been agreed upon so as to protect the Pakistani industries otherwise Chinese goods would have flooded the local market.
The ambassador further added that Pakistan and China have agreed upon a five-year Economic Planning Programme that is also another first by China for any country. He said that Pakistani businessmen must try their utmost to target economic, investment, and trade activities especially now when globalisation is in full swing.
He added that the time for action is now and we should talk less and act more if bilateral trade has to double from the present $5.250 billion. The outgoing ambassador said that 40 Chinese motorcycle manufacturers are in Pakistan and the possibility of joint ventures in motorcycle is possible since there is already one in Lahore for the last eleven years.
Xiang also assured KCCI that Chinese businessmen would have a strong participation in the 'My Karachi' exhibition organised by KCCI this year and declared that he would ensure that one whole pavilion is reserved for Chinese exhibitors. He praised KCCI for organising such an event every year and termed it as a very pragmatic endeavour.
He also said that KCCI recommendations for visas are very important and considered with esteem. He said that there are no problems for granting visas as long as an invitation is sent by a Chinese enterprise or an organisation.
This is in the larger benefit of genuine businessmen. He also deplored the smuggling and under-invoicing of goods from China and stated that the trade figures from China are more accurate and represent the true state of affairs.
He said that Pakistan Customs should update its system of tabulating the figures of trade. Earlier, Majyd Aziz while welcoming the Chinese ambassador and officials recommended investment possibilities and reiterated the commitment of Pakistani businessmen to enhance trade with China. He said that the Indo-China trade should be made a model and emulated.
He called for large investments in infrastructure, textiles, fisheries, automotive, and chemical plants, among other projects that are viable for Chinese investors. He paid glowing tributes to the ambassador for his yeoman services to further develop Pak-China relationship. Siraj Kassam Teli also expressed his appreciation for the valuable assistance and co-operation given by the Chinese Commercial Office in Karachi. A Abdullah Zaki, senior vice president, Saqib Naseem, vice president, and members of the Managing Committee attended the farewell meeting.-PR
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KARACHI (January 28 2007): "China considers Pakistan's interest and benefits very close to its heart and is committed to making Pakistan strong and prosperous. There is lot of potential in Pakistan and it is our aim to double bilateral trade on a fast track and therefore it is imperative that Pakistani businessmen take advantage of the Pak-China FTA to enter the Chinese market."
Zhang Chun Xiang, the outgoing ambassador of China declared during his meeting with Majyd Aziz, president and members of the Karachi Chamber of Commerce and Industry at KCCI on Saturday. The Chinese envoy, who had come to say good-bye after a long tenure of over 26 years, further stated that Pakistani companies should take up the challenge to make their products more competitive and this can be done by introducing high tech machinery, equipment, and processes in their industries.
He said that until 1985, Pakistani textile products were much better than Chinese products but after that the Chinese textile products have excelled and left Pakistani products far behind. Xiang disclosed that the FTA took two years to negotiate and this is the first FTA signed by China with any South Asian country.
He said that a well thought of step-by-step scenario has been agreed upon so as to protect the Pakistani industries otherwise Chinese goods would have flooded the local market.
The ambassador further added that Pakistan and China have agreed upon a five-year Economic Planning Programme that is also another first by China for any country. He said that Pakistani businessmen must try their utmost to target economic, investment, and trade activities especially now when globalisation is in full swing.
He added that the time for action is now and we should talk less and act more if bilateral trade has to double from the present $5.250 billion. The outgoing ambassador said that 40 Chinese motorcycle manufacturers are in Pakistan and the possibility of joint ventures in motorcycle is possible since there is already one in Lahore for the last eleven years.
Xiang also assured KCCI that Chinese businessmen would have a strong participation in the 'My Karachi' exhibition organised by KCCI this year and declared that he would ensure that one whole pavilion is reserved for Chinese exhibitors. He praised KCCI for organising such an event every year and termed it as a very pragmatic endeavour.
He also said that KCCI recommendations for visas are very important and considered with esteem. He said that there are no problems for granting visas as long as an invitation is sent by a Chinese enterprise or an organisation.
This is in the larger benefit of genuine businessmen. He also deplored the smuggling and under-invoicing of goods from China and stated that the trade figures from China are more accurate and represent the true state of affairs.
He said that Pakistan Customs should update its system of tabulating the figures of trade. Earlier, Majyd Aziz while welcoming the Chinese ambassador and officials recommended investment possibilities and reiterated the commitment of Pakistani businessmen to enhance trade with China. He said that the Indo-China trade should be made a model and emulated.
He called for large investments in infrastructure, textiles, fisheries, automotive, and chemical plants, among other projects that are viable for Chinese investors. He paid glowing tributes to the ambassador for his yeoman services to further develop Pak-China relationship. Siraj Kassam Teli also expressed his appreciation for the valuable assistance and co-operation given by the Chinese Commercial Office in Karachi. A Abdullah Zaki, senior vice president, Saqib Naseem, vice president, and members of the Managing Committee attended the farewell meeting.-PR
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