Advisor on Commerce invites Korean investors to avail opportunities in Pakistan
ISLAMABAD: Advisor on Commerce, Textile, Industries and Investment Abdul Razak Dawood has said that Pakistan is ready to facilitate Korean investors and businesses in Pakistan.
According to state-run media, the Prime Minister’s Advisor visited Korea to tap Korean market for Pakistani businesses.
He said, Korea imports US$ 535 billion goods annually in the world, which offers huge potential for Pakistan.
The Advisor said the government would welcome the Korean importers delegation to Pakistan.
He said that KOIMA,the largest Korean importers association is keen to enhance imports from Pakistan.
The private sector delegation from Pakistan included top players from the textile sector.
The visit had special focus on enhancing Pakistan’s exports to Korea and attract Korean FDI.
Chairman KOIMA, Mr Hong Kwang Hee stated that Pakistan is becoming an important destination for Korean imports and KOIMA believed that Pakistani market could be tapped for cheaper imports to Korea. —NNI
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