TLTP
ISLAMABAD
Advisor to the Prime Minister on Commerce and Investment, Abdul Razak Dawood has reiterated that the trade and investment relations between Pakistan and Uzbekistan will be strengthened through institutional mechanisms and private sector joint ventures. The advisor was talking to Sadullah Tashmatov, Charge’ D’affaires of Uzbekistan in Pakistan, who called on him here on Wednesday and discussed bilateral relations. The adviser emphasized that the existing cordial relations between the two countries be translated into active cooperation in the different fields.
Dawood emphasized the importance of developing connectivity for harnessing and deepening the bilateral relationship.
He added that Pakistan is keen to develop backward and forward linkages in textile, leather, pharmaceutical and agriculture sector with Uzbekistan.
The Uzbek envoy discussed development of connectivity through road, rail and air linkages between both countries. The envoy also expressed interest in the use of Sialkot International Airport for trade.
They also discussed the forthcoming visit of Uzbek Deputy Prime Minister Sardor Umurzakov to Pakistan in September. Dawood said that the visit will enhance communication network and trade between Pakistan and Uzbekistan.
Earlier in May 2020, Razak Dawood invited the Deputy Prime Minister to visit Pakistan along with a delegation to discuss bilateral economic relations.
During the visit both sides will sign memorandum of understanding (MoU) for establishment of ‘Pakistan-Uzbekistan Joint Working Group on Trade and Investment’. The inaugural session of the Joint Working Group is also likely to be held during the visit.
Both sides agreed to explore opportunities for cooperation and were hopeful that the upcoming visit will help in advancing the bilateral trade and economic ties.
Both sides agreed to work together for improving connectivity, establishing banking channels and enhancing bilateral trade.
In the meeting with the Deputy Prime Minister in May, discussions were held on business to business cooperation as well as utilization of Gwadar and Karachi ports for trade. All these suggestions will also be taken up in the upcoming visit next month. TLTP







