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LAHORE - Norwegian Ambassador to Pakistan Cecilie Landsverk has said that Pakistan is on the priority list of Norway with special focus on trade and investment and energy.
The ambassador was talking to LCCI President Farooq Iftikhar here at Lahore Chamber of Commerce and Industry. LCCI Senior Vice President Irfan Iqbal Sheikh, Vice President Mian Abuzar Shad, former Presidents Bashir A Baksh, Mian Misbahur Rehman, former Senior Vice President Tahir Javaid Malik and former Vice President Saeeda Nazar and Executive Committee Members also spoke on the occasion.
The ambassador said that since a second recession has hit Europe in recent years therefore there is a widespread understanding that Asia is the future of the world and many countries are fast developing their relations with Asia. She said that Pakistan is very close to the hearts of the Norwegians as a large number of Pakistanis are residing in Norway and contributing to our welfare.
The Ambassador said that Norway has good expertise in hydro power and it is ready to extend cooperation but an active engagement of authorities is absolutely necessary in this area of mutual interest.
She said that Pakistan has fantastic potential, it can generate huge electricity through its hydropower resources to tackle energy shortfall.
Hydropower is the best way to bridge the gap between electricity generation and consumption which will improve the ratio of low-cost electricity in the system to stabilise the tariff, said Cecilie Landsverk.
She said that Norwegian investors are also interested in promising onshore and offshore gas sectors of Pakistan. Ms Landsverk advised Pakistani business community to focus on food chains and quality goods if it is interested in doing business in Norway. There exists great business possibilities but perception in West about Pakistan is not improving since last few years which is blocking investment, she added. International business community is more concerned than they should be, she underlined.
The Ambassador said that there is a need to make more concerted and sector-specific efforts to enhance economic cooperation between the two countries and Norway is ready to take all steps to expand its ties with Pakistan for socio-economic development of the country.
Speaking on the occasion, the LCCI President Farooq Iftikhar said that bilateral trade data reveals that both Norway and Pakistan have to raise their level of economic cooperation. He said that the current level of trade between the two countries is at the minimal level and has not made any significant headway over the last couple of years.
The LCCI President said that though the balance of trade is in favour of Pakistan but the volume of bilateral trade is required to be boosted up which reached just at $72.3 million in 2011. He hoped that direct interaction between the business communities of two countries can make it possible to cause quantum jump in trade figures.

Norway can help Pakistan in hydro power projects: Envoy | The Nation
 
our problem is lack of will on govt level. Every invester wants to come but Mr. 10% dont let them.
 
our problem is lack of will on govt level. Every invester wants to come but Mr. 10% dont let them.

Mr 10 percent is nothing in front of all ba**t**d Bureaucrates who are destroying Pakistani on every possible point of time.

Get rid of them I can gurentee Pakistan wil change in matter of years but the things is these blood sucking parasite are no way near leaving Pakistan ............


So till then forget abt any good thing happening in Pakistan.

PS: exception is there
 
Pakistan on priority list of Norway: envoy

Norwegian Ambassador to Pakistan Cecilie Landsverk has said that Pakistan is on the priority list of Norway with special focus on trade and investment and energy. She was talking to the Lahore Chamber of Commerce and Industry (LCCI) President Farooq Iftikhar here on Friday. Other office-bearers of the LCCI were also present on the occasion.

She said that since a second recession has hit Europe in recent years therefore there is a widespread understanding that Asia is the future of the world and many countries are fast developing their relations with Asia. Pakistan is very close to the hearts of the Norwegians as a large number of Pakistanis are residing in Norway and contributing to our welfare, she added.

The Ambassador said that Norway has good expertise in hydro power and it is ready to extend co-operation but an active engagement of authorities is absolutely necessary in this area of mutual interest. She said that Pakistan has fantastic potential, it can generate huge electricity through its hydropower resources to tackle energy shortfall.

Hydropower is the best way to bridge the gap between electricity generation and consumption which will improve the ratio of low-cost electricity in the system to stabilise the tariff, said Cecilie Landsverk. She said that Norwegian investors are also interested in promising onshore and offshore gas sectors of Pakistan. Landsverk advised Pakistani business community to focus on food chains and quality goods if it is interested in doing business in Norway.

There exists great business possibilities but perception in West about Pakistan is not improving since last few years which is blocking investment, she added. International business community is more concerned than they should be, she underlined. The Ambassador said that there is a need to make more concerted and sector-specific efforts to enhance economic co-operation between the two countries and Norway is ready to take all steps to expand its ties with Pakistan for socio-economic development of the country.

Speaking on the occasion, Farooq Iftikhar said that bilateral trade data reveals that both Norway and Pakistan have to raise their level of economic co-operation. He said that the current level of trade between the two countries is at the minimal level and has not made any significant headway over the last couple of years.

He said that though the balance of trade is in favour of Pakistan but the volume of bilateral trade is required to be boosted up which reached just at US $72.3 million in 2011. He hoped that direct interaction between the business communities of two countries can make it possible to cause quantum jump in trade figures.

Farooq Iftikhar said that Pakistan offers great opportunities to Norwegian investors to invest in areas such as energy, pharmaceuticals, oil and gas, food processing, pulp and paper products, chemicals, petroleum and petroleum products. He said that in the last three months, the outflow of Norwegian investors in Pakistan was registered to be way more than inflow. He urged the Ambassador to play some role in this regard. There is immense investment potential available in all sectors of economy.

The LCCI president said that businesses community of the two countries should keep on exploring the opportunities of mutual interest. Business delegations composed of sector-specific participants or product-specific group of entrepreneurs should be organised on regular basis. Pakistan's exports to Norway include articles of apparel and clothing, leather garments, woven cotton fabrics, rice, sports goods and hosiery items. Pakistan's imports from Norway comprise polymers of ethylene, antibiotics, ferrous waste and scrap, re-melting scrap ingots, refined copper and copper alloys, aluminium waste & scrap and natural polymers.

Pakistan on priority list of Norway: envoy | Business Recorder
 
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