Menu

  • Home
  • Business News
  • Startup News
  • About
  • Contact
  • Media Pack

Industry

  • Agriculture
  • Automobile
  • Aviation
  • Banking & Finance
  • E-commerce
  • Education
  • Energy
  • FinTech
  • Government
  • Healthcare
  • Hospitality
  • Industrial
  • Information Technology
  • Logistics
  • Real Estate
  • Retail & Consumer
  • Sports
  • Telecom
  • Textile
  • Tourism
  • Trade

Follow Us

CEO Times
No Result
View All Result
Monday, January 30, 2023
13 °c
Lahore
15 ° Tue
16 ° Wed
18 ° Thu
19 ° Fri
CEO Times
No Result
View All Result
Home Sector Trade

Envoy urges Pakistani businesses to seek JVs in Kyrgyzstan

28 February 2021
in Government, Trade
Reading Time: 3 mins read
pakistan and kyrgyzstan flag

Erik Beishembiev, the Ambassador of Kyrgyzstan to Pakistan, said on Saturday that Kyrgyz businesses are welcoming to Pakistani businessmen, particularly in the pharmaceutical sector, which offers tremendous business opportunities for joint ventures.

The president of the Kyrgyz Republic, Mr. Sooronbay Jeenbekov, claimed to business leaders from the Lahore Chamber of Commerce and Industry (LCCI) that investing in Kyrgyz Republic is lucrative, and this opportunity should be taken by Pakistani business leaders.

He stressed cooperation in the pharmaceutical, rice cultivation, education, and tourism industries. He restated, “Kyrgyzstan is not very developed in the pharmaceutical sector, and offers fantastic opportunities for Pakistani pharmaceutical companies.”

He noted that the long-standing historical links between Kyrgyzstan and Pakistan could be traced to centuries ago. He also stated that our people have longstanding and strong cultural and spiritual links.

According to Beishembiev, the presence of direct flights would enhance trade and cooperation in the tourism sector. The ambassador claimed that his country was interested in establishing transportation linkages that connect Central Asia and China to Pakistan and the Gwadar and Karachi ports, using railroad and roadways, which are part of the China-Pakistan Economic Corridor (CPEC).

He continued: “To this day, the shortest roads are connecting China to Kyrgyzstan via two border mountain passes in Kyrgyzstan: Torugart in the north and Erkeshtam in the south, which are only about 200km from Kashgar, the largest city in the area.”

Since both countries were rich in mineral resources, had a large and professional population, as well as many opportunities for developing industry and agriculture, he demanded the partnership be further diversified and improved.

Beishembiev believes that Kyrgyzstan could be used as a gateway into the European Union market, and Pakistan could benefit from GSP Plus status.

LCCI President Mian Tariq Misbah lauded the Kyrgyz ambassador for maintaining close contact with the Lahore Chamber in order to keep looking for new ways to improve the trade and economic relations between the two countries. He said that there had been almost no trade between Pakistan and Kyrgyzstan for the past few years.

the key explanation for such a low level of two-way exchange, which totaled $2.2 million in 2019, was a lack of awareness about the other’s markets.

Pakistans exports to Kyrgyzstan were just $2.17 million, while Kyrgyzstan’s global imports amounted to $5 billion.

The areas of pharmaceuticals, value-added textiles, agricultural products, surgical instruments, and sports goods all offer wonderful prospects for the enhancement of Pakistan’s exports to Kyrgyzstan.

A special mention should be made of the pharmaceutical industry, considering how Pakistan has made remarkable progress in this sector following the Covid-19 pandemic.

The LCCI president stated that Kyrgyzstan could be of assistance to Pakistan in regards to EU export promotion under the GSP Plus system.

He went on to say that “Pakistanis could form joint ventures in Kyrgyzstan to increase exports to EU countries and Central Asia. We’d certainly like to encourage that,” he concluded. However, he urged for better use of CPEC to discover new markets.

Covid’s condition should be discussed prior to organizing business delegations on both sides.

A regular flight service between the two countries will help to further enhance bilateral trade, the LCCI president said.

Source: The News

Related Posts

Shehbaz Sharif

Govt to re-launch PM’s youth business & agricultural loan schemes

25 January 2023
State Bank of Pakistan (SBP)

SBP relaxes prior approval requirement for imports in Pakistan

23 January 2023
Sui Southern Gas Company

Govt likely to remove the MDs of Sui Companies

23 January 2023
PITB Logo

PITB announces 6 new non-official members

20 January 2023
Next Post
First French Car “Peugeot 2008” brought by Lucky Motors in Pakistan

First French Car “Peugeot 2008” brought by Lucky Motors in Pakistan

Copyright © 2022 by CEO Times.

  • Privacy Policy
  • Terms & Conditions
  • Sitemap

No Result
View All Result
  • Home
  • Business News
  • Startup News
  • About
  • Contact
  • Media Pack

Copyright © 2022 CEO Times - All Rights Reserved.

-
00:00
00:00

Queue

Update Required Flash plugin
-
00:00
00:00