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EU’s GSP-Plus status to Pakistan significant for increasing trade in both sides: Ambassador Kionka
ISLAMABAD, Aug 22 (APP): Ambassador of the European Union (EU) to Pakistan, Dr. Riina Kionka on Thursday said the European Union’s Generalised Scheme of Preferences Plus status (GSP+) to Pakistan is an exemplary step for increasing economic and trade cooperation between the two sides.
“Pakistan and the European Union are major trading partners and Pakistan’s annual exports with the EU are 30 percent of its total exports, which is far below its potential and needs to be increased”, the Ambassador said.
Talking to APP, the Ambassador to Pakistan said that after getting GSP-Plus status trade between Pakistan and the European Union has increased manifold and the role of the private sector is significant for increasing the trade volume on both sides.

She said that the private sector, including the Chambers of Commerce, should play its due role in this regard, and there is a need to increase both economic and commercial activities on both sides.
She said that as a major trading partner, the European Union is playing its due role in growth in Pakistan’s economic, trade, and tourism sectors added that work is ongoing on the promotion of tourism, micro Hydel energy projects, and many other projects in Gilgit-Baltistan region.
The envoy said that some new development projects are also coming for sustainable development in the region.
She said that in Gilgit-Baltistan, ”We are running several projects, especially in the tourism and hospitality sectors.

She informed that for technical and skilled education, the EU has established a Center for Excellence to develop human capital resources in GB.
The ambassador said that climate resilience is necessary for green and sustainable growth in GB to work jointly with the local community.
Dr. Riina Kionka said that an environment-friendly economic echo system is necessary throughout Pakistan especially in the northern region and for this, the European Union will cooperate fully.
She said that there is a need to prevent deforestation in Gilgit-Baltistan and it is necessary for a sustainable environment in the region.

The European Union envoy said that the European Union intends to start many projects to develop energy and tourism in Gilgit Baltistan.
She said that Gilgit-Baltistan is one of Pakistan’s most beautiful regions, and its indigenous culture portrays the soft image of Pakistan in front of the world.
The ambassador said that by increasing tourism facilities in Gilgit-Baltistan, this region can be made the center of international tourism.
She said that the northern region of Pakistan is one of the most significant regions in the world for adventure tourism, where there are six major mountain peaks in the world, which provide the best opportunities for adventurists all over the world.
Dr Riina Kionka said that the European Union is working with the federal and provincial governments on tourism infrastructure in GB.
She said that to portray a better image of Pakistan at the international level, there is a need to promote the local Indigenous culture of Gilgit-Baltistan, which will highlight the concept of socio-cultural and economic diversity.
The Envoy said that the concept of diversity and unity of the European Union is significant for promoting socio-economic inclusion and sustainable economic development in GB.
Digitization of E-commerce sector, government’s top priority: PM
ISLAMABAD, Aug 22 (APP): Chairperson Arab Monetary Fund Dr. Fahad M Alturki Thursday called on Prime Minister Muhammad Shehbaz Sharif and discussed matters relating to mutual concerns.
The prime minister highlighted that Pakistan and Arab countries enjoy long standing brotherly relations that were further strengthening with the passage of time.
He said the government of Pakistan was taking steps to legally bring the foreign remittances to the country.
“The digitization of E-Commerce sector and the economy is top priority of the government,” he said adding that a large number of Pakistanis were residing in the Gulf countries who send a big portion of foreign remittances to Pakistan.
The prime minister said that setting up a digital connection between Pakistan and the Middle East with the cooperation of Raast and Buna was a welcoming sign.
Buna-Raast connectivity project will make the digital transactions in the country more effective, PM Shehbaz said adding that “this important step would help regularizing the flow of foreign exchange reserves in the country and improve the digital governance system”.
Transfer of the foreign remittances from abroad to Pakistan would become easier with the help of Buna-Raast project, he said adding that “Buna-Raast project reflects our joint vision”.
Chairperson Arab Monetary Fund Dr Fahad informed that Pakistan was the first country outside Arab Word that had connected with the Arab Monetary Fund project Buna.
He said with the help of Buna-Raast, the economy of both sides would further develop.
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Prime Minister Muhammad Shehbaz Sharif met the German Federal Minister for Economic Cooperation and Development, Ms. Svenja Schulze at the Prime Minister’s House


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Prime Minister Muhammad Shehbaz Sharif met the German Federal Minister for Economic Cooperation and Development, Ms. Svenja Schulze at the Prime Minister’s House


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The Secretary-General of the Conference on Interaction and Confidence Building Measures in Asia (CICA), Ambassador Kairat Sarybay calls on Prime Minister Muhammad Shahbaz Sharif


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The Secretary-General of the Conference on Interaction and Confidence Building Measures in Asia (CICA), Ambassador Kairat Sarybay calls on Prime Minister Muhammad Shahbaz Sharif


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Prime Minister Muhammad Shehbaz Sharif presenting a memento to Chairperson Arab Monteray Fund Dr. Fahad M Alturki at the inaugural ceremony of Buna-Raast Connectivity Project Implementation Phase


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