Malaysian High Commissioner praises RCCI for promoting trade activities
RAWALPINDI,
NOV 10 - The Malaysian High Commissioner Ikram Bin Muhammad Ibrahim paid
a visit to the Rawalpindi Chamber of Commerce and Industry (RCCI) on Tuesday.
RCCI
President Mohammad Nasir Mirza, Senior Vice President Osman Ashraf, Vice
President Shahraiz A Malik, members of
the executive committee and officials from the High-Commission and members of
the RCCI were also present on the occasion.
Addressing
the business community, the High Commissioner lauded RCCI efforts in promoting
trade activities in the region. High
Commissioner Ikram Bin Muhammad Ibrahim also appreciated RCCI for its recent
tree plantation drive and assured full support from the embassy in this regard.
He
said, there is a need to intensify efforts for improving two-way trade between Pakistan
and Malaysia that would bring far better results for their economies.
Both
countries have good potential to enhance cooperation in many fields including
auto-mobile, construction, pharmaceutical, halal food, tourism,
telecommunication and renewable energy. Malaysia's famous auto brand Proton
will make its pre launch in December 2020 in Karachi, he added.
We
should encourage frequent exchange of trade delegations to explore all untapped
areas of potential cooperation and added that Malaysia has relaxed its visa
policy amid Covid-19.
He
assured full cooperation and assistance for RCCI upcoming events including
Rawal International Expo 2021 and other events.
He
informed that Pakistan and Malaysia were the first two Islamic countries that
had signed the FTA a long time ago, but the bilateral trade was still confined
to few products. He said there was an urgent need to focus on diversification
of trade for improving trade figures.
In
his welcome address, President RCCI Mohammad Nasir Mirza said that Pak-Malaysia
are enjoying cordial relations and stressed that both countries should focus on
new products to improve two-way trade. He also emphasized on further cementing
the trade ties and exploring new sectors. He also shared an update on RCCI
ongoing activities and future programs. He informed that RCCI is going to
organize Gwadar Business Conference focusing on Central Asian Republics (CARs),
Build 2020 Construction Trade Fair and Rawal Expo in near future.
Mohammad
Nasir Mirza said that exchange of trade delegations is direly needed to boost
the bilateral trade ties and volume. However, as Corona hit economies all over
the world we should not stop here and increase virtual platforms for improved
networking and Ecommerce to support businesses.
He said many Pakistani products including
rice, wheat, mangoes, halal food, seafood, meat products, cutlery and sports
goods, spices, handicrafts, light engineering goods, hospital and surgical
equipment, pharmaceuticals and gems and jewelry could find a good market in
Malaysia. Later the High Commissioner planted a sapling in the chamber premises
to mark RCCI Tree Plantation Drive 2020. Ends PRO RCCI.
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