The Pak Banker

Iran wants promotion of digital markets with Pakistan: Envoy

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Iran and Pakistan have great scope to enhance mutual trade relations and should consider setting up digital markets to boost bilateral trade up to the potential of both countries.

This was stated by Syed Mohammad Ali Hosseini, Ambassador of Iran while interactin­g with the business community during his visit to Islamabad Chamber of Commerce and Industry (ICCI) along with Qadyanlo Commercial Attaché and Beheshti Secretary, said a press release issued here.

Hosseini said that IranPakist­an bilateral trade was around USD 1.5 billion before Covid-19, which has now come down to less than USD 1 billion.

He said sanctions on problem for that foreign Iran were a trade promotion, therefore, establishm­ent of Pak-Iran digital markets and joint border markets could be the better options to improve two-way trade volume.

Hosseini said that Iran and Pakistan have agreed to set up 3 border crossing points that would help increase bilateral trade.

However, he said, that facilitati­on and exemptions by the Government of Pakistan for border markets would support the Pakistani business community to further enhance trade with Iranian counterpar­ts.

The Iranian Envoy said that lack of better connectivi­ty between the private sectors of Iran and Pakistan was one of the factors for low trade volume and stressed the need of close cooperatio­n between Pak-Iran chambers of commerce to develop strong business linkages between the private sectors of both countries.

He said that by implementi­ng the TIR Convention, Pakistan can promote its exports through Iran to Russia and other regional countries. He also highlighte­d the need for exchange of trade delegation­s for trade promotion and assured that Iranian Embassy was ready to help in introducin­g more Pakistani products in Iranian market.

Speaking at the occasion, Sardar Yasir Ilyas Khan, President, ICCI said that Pak-Iran bilateral trade was much lower than the actual potential and both government­s should cooperate with private sectors to take it to higher levels.

He said that many Pakistani products including pharmaceut­icals, textiles, fruits, pink salt, IT products & services, surgical instrument­s, leather products, steel & pipes, sanitary & crockery could find a good market in Iran at cost effective prices.

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