Pak, Canada can further enhance bilateral trade, investment: Tarar

Pak, Canada can further enhance bilateral trade, investment: Tarar

ISLAMABAD, Oct 17 (APP):High Commissioner for Pakistan to Canada Raza Bashir Tarar expressing satisfaction over Pakistan-Canada bilateral relationship, stressed that there was enough room for further enhancing the bilateral trade and investment opportunities.

“Our relationship has much substance in it and it is free of any irritants which gives us room and opportunities to further develop this relationship, particularly in bilateral trade and investment,” a press release quoted him as saying on Saturday during an interview with a local Canadian Tv channel.

According to a press release, Tarar said that there was a realization in both Pakistan and Canada to expand their relationship further.

He said Canada was an important country for Pakistan and the prime ministers of Pakistan and Canada, both popular leaders in their respective countries, had had telephonic conversations in recent months and high-level contacts had also been established between both the countries to further this relationship in coming days.

He said Pakistan under the leadership of Prime Minister Imran Khan had been progressing and getting more recognition and respect globally and the recent re-election of Pakistan to the United Nations Human Rights Council by a maximum margin of votes through uniform support by all regions was an indication and manifestation of the international community’s confidence and trust in Pakistan’s commitment to progressive national and global human rights.

“This election also vindicates our stance on Kashmir,” he said, adding the human rights violations in Indian Illegally Occupied Jammu and Kashmir were an issue of global concern and Pakistan would keep highlighting the plight of Kashmiris.

Pakistan high commissioner further used the interview to welcome the Canadian businessmen and the Pakistani diaspora to invest and explore business opportunities in Pakistan which he said was open for business.

The recent ease of doing of business report by the World Bank in which Pakistan was now ranked at 108 as compared to 147 two years ago, was reflection of the strength of favorable business climate in Pakistan.

“The Mission is ready to provide any facilitation to the Canadian businessmen, particularly the Pakistani entrepreneurs and businessmen, to help them explore business collaborations in fields such as infrastructure, manufacturing, housing, oil and gas, education and energy in Pakistan,” he added.

Speaking about media reports of problems faced by Pakistani students applying for Canada visas, the High Commissioner said that the issue had been taken up with the Canadian authorities and he had briefed forums such as Pakistan Canada Parliamentary Group and also proposed shifting of Canadian visa processing center from Abu Dhabi to Pakistan.

He said Islamabad had been declared a family station by the UN due to much improved security and the US, UK and other Missions were also enhancing their strength.

He said the Canadian government and the universities welcomed the international students and most of the Pakistani diaspora in Canada had also benefited from the education system in Canada and now playing an important role in the development of both Canada and Pakistan.

 

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