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LAHORE - Japanese Ambassador to Pakistan Hiroshi on Thursday said that many big Japanese investors are seriously planning to shift their units to Pakistan from India due to strong workers unions culture in India.
The Ambassador was speaking at the Lahore Chamber of Commerce and Industry. LCCI President Farooq Iftikhar highlighted the issues being faced by the businessmen while Senior Vice President Irfan Iqbal Sheikh, Vice President Mian Abuzar Shad, former presidents Tariq Hameed, Iftikhar Ali Malik, Mian Misbahur Rehman, former senior vice president Abdul Basit, former vice presidents Aftab Ahmad Vohra and Shafqat Saeed Piracha also spoke on the occasion. Hiroshi Oe said that the business environment in Pakistan is far better and it is a safer place as far as working conditions are concerned. The economy and infrastructure development are the priority areas and Japan government is focusing on them.
The Ambassador also stated that Japanese government has hosted investment seminars for Pakistan to further strengthen bilateral relations. Japanese businessmen are being motivated for establishing business with their counterparts in Pakistan. He said Japan will continue to provide financial and technical assistance to Pakistan as we believe that this country has a great potential for the future.
There are spectacular development and investment opportunities in various fields as few countries are gifted with natural resources, the Ambassador said.
Pakistan is facing difficult challenges which will be over soon, adding that he will continue to strive to deepen mutual understanding through economic, educational, cultural and political exchanges.
Speaking on the occasion, the LCCI President Farooq Iftikhar said that Japan is third biggest and one of the trillion dollar economies of the world and is an important trading partner of Pakistan as well as a major donor. He said that availability of inadequate trade-related data is one of the hurdles in the way of expansion of trade between two countries.
The LCCI President said that export potential of Pakistan is great which may be shared with Japanese businessmen and investors. Frequent exchange of sector-specific delegations can make the representatives of private sectors explore the opportunities of trade and investment in Pakistan.
Japan is an important player for peace, progress, cooperation and stability in the world and its role in assistance to developing countries and regions is laudable.
Farooq Iftikhar said that share of Japan in Foreign Direct Investment in Pakistan is very low despite the fact that the country has a unique standing in terms of its strategic location and countless investment opportunities.
Meanwhile, a high-powered six-member Polish Parliamentary delegation, headed by the Chairman of Polish Senate, Mr. Bogdan Borusewicz Marshal, Thursday visited Lahore Chamber of Commerce and Industry and emphasized the need for enhanced economic cooperation between Pakistan and Poland to boost trade and investment.
LCCI President Farooq Iftikhar presented the address of welcome to the Polish Parliamentary delegation.
Japanese firms plan to shift units to Pakistan from India | The Nation
The Ambassador was speaking at the Lahore Chamber of Commerce and Industry. LCCI President Farooq Iftikhar highlighted the issues being faced by the businessmen while Senior Vice President Irfan Iqbal Sheikh, Vice President Mian Abuzar Shad, former presidents Tariq Hameed, Iftikhar Ali Malik, Mian Misbahur Rehman, former senior vice president Abdul Basit, former vice presidents Aftab Ahmad Vohra and Shafqat Saeed Piracha also spoke on the occasion. Hiroshi Oe said that the business environment in Pakistan is far better and it is a safer place as far as working conditions are concerned. The economy and infrastructure development are the priority areas and Japan government is focusing on them.
The Ambassador also stated that Japanese government has hosted investment seminars for Pakistan to further strengthen bilateral relations. Japanese businessmen are being motivated for establishing business with their counterparts in Pakistan. He said Japan will continue to provide financial and technical assistance to Pakistan as we believe that this country has a great potential for the future.
There are spectacular development and investment opportunities in various fields as few countries are gifted with natural resources, the Ambassador said.
Pakistan is facing difficult challenges which will be over soon, adding that he will continue to strive to deepen mutual understanding through economic, educational, cultural and political exchanges.
Speaking on the occasion, the LCCI President Farooq Iftikhar said that Japan is third biggest and one of the trillion dollar economies of the world and is an important trading partner of Pakistan as well as a major donor. He said that availability of inadequate trade-related data is one of the hurdles in the way of expansion of trade between two countries.
The LCCI President said that export potential of Pakistan is great which may be shared with Japanese businessmen and investors. Frequent exchange of sector-specific delegations can make the representatives of private sectors explore the opportunities of trade and investment in Pakistan.
Japan is an important player for peace, progress, cooperation and stability in the world and its role in assistance to developing countries and regions is laudable.
Farooq Iftikhar said that share of Japan in Foreign Direct Investment in Pakistan is very low despite the fact that the country has a unique standing in terms of its strategic location and countless investment opportunities.
Meanwhile, a high-powered six-member Polish Parliamentary delegation, headed by the Chairman of Polish Senate, Mr. Bogdan Borusewicz Marshal, Thursday visited Lahore Chamber of Commerce and Industry and emphasized the need for enhanced economic cooperation between Pakistan and Poland to boost trade and investment.
LCCI President Farooq Iftikhar presented the address of welcome to the Polish Parliamentary delegation.
Japanese firms plan to shift units to Pakistan from India | The Nation