Pakistan’s Minister of State for Finance, Rana Muhammad Afzal Khan during his meeting with Ambassador of Japan, Takashi Kurai invited Japan to assist Pakistan to promote its textile through Preferential Trade Agreements (PTA). He hoped that the economic cooperation between the two countries would be brought to a much higher level with the passage of time.
The minister informed the ambassador that Pakistan offers numerous opportunities to the potential investors from Japan. Japan can invest in various sectors and bring in her technology and sanitary and phytosanitary standards with the investment. The minister assured the ambassador of all possible support from his side.
On the occasion, Kurai congratulating the minister on assuming his responsibilities, praised the efforts made by Pakistan to eradicate extremism and strengthening of economy. He said that the Japanese government has planned to support the government of Pakistan in export promotion, improvement of security through the provision of security equipment at the airports and diversification of automobile industry.
The ambassador urged the minister to participate in the EXPO 2025 to be held in Kazakhstan. He suggested that the Joint Government Business Dialogue process between the two countries should be revived for the benefit of both the countries.
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