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ISLAMABAD - A meeting of Senator Saleem H. Mandviwalla, MOS Finance/ Chairman BoI, was held with Victor Rybas, the ambassador of Belarus in Iran, in connection with further enhancement of the investment and trade ties between Belarus and Pakistan.
Belarus and Pakistan have signed agreements on trade-economic cooperation, investments protection and avoidance of double taxation. It was agreed in the meeting that the Belarusian investment can help Pakistan to lead and generate more employment opportunities as well.
Mandviwalla informed the ambassador that investment in the agriculture machinery sector could be a healthy offer and collaboration with the Pakistan military organisations in the production of heavy vehicles would be very useful.
While Rybas showed his countrys interest in the actualisation of the bilateral investment treaty between the two countries.
It was further discussed that if the commercial exchanges between the two countries are increased and become regular, it would certainly add to the growth of bilateral trade and investment. Mandviwalla stated that present government is strongly committed to restoring macroeconomic stability as well as the confidence of markets and investors across the globe.
Pakistan, Belarus ink MoUs for trade | The Nation
Belarus and Pakistan have signed agreements on trade-economic cooperation, investments protection and avoidance of double taxation. It was agreed in the meeting that the Belarusian investment can help Pakistan to lead and generate more employment opportunities as well.
Mandviwalla informed the ambassador that investment in the agriculture machinery sector could be a healthy offer and collaboration with the Pakistan military organisations in the production of heavy vehicles would be very useful.
While Rybas showed his countrys interest in the actualisation of the bilateral investment treaty between the two countries.
It was further discussed that if the commercial exchanges between the two countries are increased and become regular, it would certainly add to the growth of bilateral trade and investment. Mandviwalla stated that present government is strongly committed to restoring macroeconomic stability as well as the confidence of markets and investors across the globe.
Pakistan, Belarus ink MoUs for trade | The Nation