ISLAMABAD:
In a bid to bolster the country’s economy, Minister for Commerce Engineer Khurram Dastgir has invited Polish businessmen to invest in different sectors of Pakistan, while stressing the need to adopt a comprehensive approach to deepen bilateral relations.
Poland, with its robust economic fundamentals, holds great promise for emerging democracies in the world.
“The Polish companies have shown great interest to invest in Pakistan,” informed Dastgir after his meeting with the Polish Deputy Minister for Foreign Affairs Katarzyna Kacperczyk.
He said a comprehensive Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) needs to be signed between Poland and Pakistan that will encompass all potential areas for cooperation, according to a statement received here on Friday.
Kacperczyk agreed to work with the Polish Ministry of Finance to design a package for companies that are interested to work in Pakistan.
Dastgir also met with the top management of leading Polish companies in coal mining, textile, chemical and rail and rolling stock manufacturing sectors and invited them to invest in Pakistan.
He assured them that the Pakistan government was ready to extend its support.
Earlier, the minister opened the first Pakistan-Central Europe Economic Cooperation Forum in Katowice, a major industrial city located in south Poland.
While addressing the European audience, he affirmed that Pakistan attaches great importance to its relations with Poland and the European Union (EU).
EU, being a huge trading partner of Pakistan, has a very important place in the country’s economic agenda.
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