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Pakistan, Indonesia bilateral trade seen at $15bn in 3 yrs

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ISLAMABAD: Indonesia has said that we are exploring new venues of cooperation and bilateral trade between the two brotherly countries is to touch $15 billion mark by 2015.

Indonesian Minister for Industries M S Hidayat and Minister for Agriculture Suswono said that current bilateral trade volume is below $1.5 billion but Pakistan’s exports to the largest ASEAN economy is increasing which will get a great push after preferential trade agreement (PTA) comes into force.

They said this on Friday while speaking to a group of business community led by Pakistan Vanaspati Manufacturers Association (PVMA) Senior Vice Chairman Atif Ikram Sheikh, who is also Chairman Coordination Committee, FPCCI Capital Office, Islamabad.

Indonesian Chamber of Commerce (KADIN) Chairman Suryo B Sulisto, DG Gusmardi Bustami, Leonard F Hutabarat, Muhammad Hartantyo, Akbar Iqbal Puri, Iftikhar Khan and others were also present on the occasion.

Hidayat said that middle class in 240 million Indonesians is swelling which is resulting in continued growth of exports from Pakistan. You should pay special attention to rice exports as we are the world’s third-largest consumers of rice, they said.

We are looking forward to import maize, wheat, wheat flour, non-manufactured tobacco, fresh fruits, nuts, ready-made garments, finished and semi-finished leather, fish and fish products, cotton fabrics, cotton Islamic wear, prayer rugs, hide and skins, surgical goods, handicrafts, sports goods, sportswear and medical instruments from Pakistan, Suswono informed.

Pakistani exporters will soon enjoy zero rated tariffs on kinnow, lemon, grapes, apple, pears, apricots, dates, wafers, biscuits, and fruit juices under the operational PTA, the Indonesian minister said.

Pakistani brothers will also be able to export fan, cotton yarn, fabric, knitted garments for men, sea food, badminton and tennis rackets, and leather goods on reduced tariff rates, they added.

Later, KADIN and PVMA signed an MoU to enhance cooperation in various fields.

Speaking on the occasion KADIN Chairman Sulisto said that Indonesian firms are interested in investing in Pakistan in various sectors such as energy, wheat flour, fishery products and restaurants and chains.

We are eager to export some textile products, plastic goods, furniture, electronics and home appliances, he said.

At the occasion, Sheikh highlighted the importance of business to business meetings, exchange of delegations, exhibitions and exploring potential in services, agriculture and tourism sectors.

He said Jakarta can find good markets in Afghanistan and Central Asia through Pakistan, adding that both governments should relax visa regime which is imperative to boost trade.

Puri welcomed enhanced participation of Pakistanis in Indonesian’s textile manufacturing and asked exporters to be more vigilant about quality and transparent trading practices.

Daily Times - Leading News Resource of Pakistan
 
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let me say its right direction... Trade between Pak and Indonesia a win-win for both.
 
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Haha current trade is below $1.5 billion and they say to have the trade ten times within a timespan of just 3 years :lol: .
Dreaming huh
 
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Haha current trade is below $1.5 billion and they say to have the trade ten times within a timespan of just 3 years :lol: .
Dreaming huh

"Pakistan, Indonesia bilateral trade seen at $15bn in 3 yrs"

That Crystal Ball be broke. :D

Why not say "Pakistan, Indonesia bilateral trade seen at $150 bn in 3 yrs" and be even more cheerful?
 
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Never at 15 billion mark but it can get much higher than current . Our trade with Iran and Turkey quadrupled in the last 3 years. This is an example of such success...
 
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Indian Troll this thread was for Pakistan and Indonesia Not for Incredible Shupa Dupa power India. So bug off to ur lair
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this would be a very beneficial move for both the brotherly countries:kiss3:
 
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