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LAHORE (February 12 2009): Business community on Wednesday urged Obama's special representative, Richard Holbrooke who is currently visiting Pakistan, to help provide direct access to Pak products in US markets as Pak economy has so far suffered irreparable huge loss of $35 billion direct and indirect due to turmoil in Afghanistan.

Founder chairman Pak-US Business Council and VP Saarc Chamber of Commerce and Industry, Iftikhar Ali Malik while talking to APP here, said that "we entire business community welcome Richard on exploratory visit to Pakistan". He said it is on record that Pakistan is the only country in the world which has not only suffered tremendous economic loss but also huge human loss in war against terror.

Iftikhar said that more than three million Afghan refugees in Pakistan were also posing security risk. He said that entire Pakistani nation including business community, all political parties under the dynamic leadership of President Asif Ali Zardari and guidance of Prime Minister Syed Yousuf Raza Gilani, people from all strata of the society stand united against the menace of terror and fully committed to defeat it as Pakistan has always been an active US associate against the menace of terror.

He said due to war on terror, Pakistan's national economy is exclusively suffering a net loss of $6 billion annually as a fallout of the war against terror, which has displaced thousands of people and endangered security in the country.

In the prevailing scenario, United States must provide direct market access to Pak products on zero rate duty to help stabilise the country's bleak economy in the wake of the war against terror.

Iftikhar who is also co-chairman businessman panel, the largest alliance of chambers in the country and ruling group in FPCCI on behalf of entire business community again urged for US assistance to Pakistan to help overcome the economic crisis, by restoring the quota for Pakistan at par with all other under developed countries.

"The US should buy back products from industrial zones in Pakistan and help strengthen the existing industrial zones with the provision of modern infrastructure", he said, adding that proper and timely American assistance will help ensure durable peace and stamp out terrorism, besides strengthening the democratic government in Pakistan.

Observing that due to the unrest and turmoil in a neighbouring country, he said a major chunk of Pak food stock is smuggled to Afghanistan, which ultimately leads to acute foodgrain scarcity within Pakistan. The current economic crisis looming world-wide has especially impacted the poor countries, he added.

He said there is vast scope for US private sector investors in every sphere of life, particularly in the agro power and IT sectors, adding that the US Chamber of Commerce (USCC) can play a pivotal role in promoting bilateral trade relations.

"Pakistan is an emerging market rich in opportunities for American investment, while the US is already an important trading partner" he said. Malik urged the need to restore relations to the pre-9/11 level, adding that good relations between the US and Pakistan, and the Muslim ummah will help restore confidence and attain world peace. "With South Asia becoming the hub of international economic activity, restoration of peace in the region is all the more necessary," he observed.
 
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