Minister sees vide scope of joint ventures between Pakistan, Russia

Opening session of 3-day Pakistan-Russia Trade & Investment Forum held in Moscow

ISLAMABAD   -  Federal Minister for Board of Investment, Privatisation and Communications Abdul Aleem Khan has said that in Pakistan investments are fully secured and safe, saying there is a vide scope of Joint Ventures between Russia and Pakistan based on mutual business activities.

Addressing the opening session of the 3-day Pakistan-Russia Trade & Investment Forum in Moscow, Federal Minister Abdul Aleem Khan further said that during the last one year, trade volume between Pakistan and Russia was more than 1000 million dollars as we are associated with each other and have connectivity via land route as both countries have now implemented the Transportation Agreement.

While appreciating the holding of Trade and Investment Forum in Moscow, Abdul Aleem Khan said that Pakistan and Russia have longstanding diplomatic, trade and mutual relations which can be further enhanced as the population and markets are increasing day by day. Federal Minister for Board of Investment Abdul Aleem Khan further said that Pakistan has prepared a roadmap for the next 5 years for trade with Russia especially in exports and the purpose of this Forum is also to promote business to business activities for both countries.

In his address, Abdul Aleem Khan mentioned the recent meeting between Russian President Vladimir Putin and Pakistan Prime Minister Mian Shehbaz Sharif and said that we want to make Pakistan a hub of trade & transit and after improving the visa regime and adding regional cooperation both the countries have to minimize the tariff and non-tariff barriers. He said that Pakistan exports to Russia include leather, textiles, fabrics, fruits, rice, vegetables, surgical & medical equipments. Similarly, different appliances, cutlery, ready-made garments and other products are also exported to Russia from Pakistan. He mentioned that from Russia we import crude oil, mineral coal, frozen vegetables, synthetic rubber and various chemicals. Federal Minister Abdul Aleem Khan said that from the platform of this august forum, the business community of both the countries can be brought closer together so that the trade volume at the country level can be increased. He welcomed the participation of 70 companies from Pakistan and more than 100 entrepreneurs of Russia in the Trade & Investment Forum. In this context, he especially offered his thanks to the Deputy Minister of Trade and Industry of Russia Alexey Gruzdev who has played his best role to enhance bilateral relations. It is noteworthy that Pakistan’s Ambassador to Russia Muhammad Khalid Jamali and Trade Minister Shaukat Hayat have also remained active to organize this business forum in Moscow.

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