Pak Thailand talks on to sign FTA by 2016 end

LAHORE, July 21 (APP): Thailand and Pakistan are holding
talks on a free trade agreement (FTA), which is likely to be
signed by the end of this year.

Thailand Ambassador Suchart Liengsaengthong disclosed
this at a meeting with Federation of Pakistan Chambers of
Commerce and Industry (FPCCI) Regional Chairman & Vice
President Mian Rehman Aziz at the FPCCI Regional Office on
Thursday.

Thailand is already investing in Pakistan and more Thai
companies are keen to start their operations here.

The ambassador said that trade would flourish after
signing of the FTA between the two countries. He said that
such tools were important in today’s world because they would bring down the cost of doing business and remove non tariff barriers.

Mian Rehman Aziz said that Thailand and Pakistan enjoy healthy trade and economic relations; however, in view of the potential of both economies, there is an ample scope for improvement in various spheres including enhancing business to business contacts, trade and economic ties, joint ventures, tourism and cultural relations etc.

The volume of bilateral trade between Pakistan and
Thailand could easily be increased from $1 billion to
$2 billion by improving connectivity between private sectors of the two countries.

He said that the FPCCI was playing an active role
for signing of the bilateral FTA and hoped
that the agreement would be finalised by the end of 2016.
The chairman said that visa process in both countries should
be made easy and simple, processing time should be minimised,

and member of business community should be provided the facility of multiple and upon arrival visa.

Suchart Leingsaengthong appreciated the suggestion and proposals, made at the meeting and said the FTA would not only boost trade but also help in strengthening ties between the two countries.

He said a Thai delegation was expected to visit
Pakistan soon comprising investors interested in construction material, power production, cosmatics, sea food and plastic products industries, etc.

He promised facilitating the businessmen and
industrialists from pakistan who wanted to visit Thailand.

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