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KARACHI: Ukraine and Pakistan can form a trade market of over $200 billion. The current volume of trade is between $125 million-$175 million, which is below 0.25 percent of the total trade of both countries with the rest of the world.
Tariq Sayeed, founder and former President SAARC CCI while meeting with a Ukrainian delegation mentioned reasons for the low level of trade included a limited range of items, language barrier, no banking facility and inadequate follow-up of government decisions.
To remove these bottlenecks an exchange of fact finding missions, establishment of commercial sections in the diplomatic missions of both countries, reciprocal establishment of the representative offices of both national chambers, elimination of Non Tariff Barriers and progress towards greater trade liberalisation through signing a Preferential Trade Agreement is vital.
He praised both the ambassadors for their very active role in making this visit possible. He lauded the appointment of former Vice President-FPCCI, Engineer M A Jabbar, as the honorary Consul General of Ukraine in Karachi.
The leader of the delegation, Alexander Ivanchuk, who is President of the Ukraine Pakistan Business Council and Counselor of UCCI, said a trading house was desired to be set-up by a consortium of Ukrainian companies preferably in the Export Processing Zone. staff report
Daily Times - Leading News Resource of Pakistan
Tariq Sayeed, founder and former President SAARC CCI while meeting with a Ukrainian delegation mentioned reasons for the low level of trade included a limited range of items, language barrier, no banking facility and inadequate follow-up of government decisions.
To remove these bottlenecks an exchange of fact finding missions, establishment of commercial sections in the diplomatic missions of both countries, reciprocal establishment of the representative offices of both national chambers, elimination of Non Tariff Barriers and progress towards greater trade liberalisation through signing a Preferential Trade Agreement is vital.
He praised both the ambassadors for their very active role in making this visit possible. He lauded the appointment of former Vice President-FPCCI, Engineer M A Jabbar, as the honorary Consul General of Ukraine in Karachi.
The leader of the delegation, Alexander Ivanchuk, who is President of the Ukraine Pakistan Business Council and Counselor of UCCI, said a trading house was desired to be set-up by a consortium of Ukrainian companies preferably in the Export Processing Zone. staff report
Daily Times - Leading News Resource of Pakistan