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Islamabad :Vice President FPCCI Qaisar Khan Daudzai & Vice President SAARC Haji Ghulam Ali had a meeting with H.E. Akan Rakhmetullin Ambassador of Kazakhstan. Both sides discuss to boost up bilateral trade and mutual working for exchange of trade delegation from both the countries of Pakistan and Kazakhstan. Whereas religious impact have more positive trend over this relation to work in future for enhancement of trade.

Haji Ghulam Ali said that completion of CPEC Routs in the region will soon resolve the problems faced by both the countries in bilateral trade and visit of mutual trade delegates will make easy for the both side businessmen to understand the problems faced in exchange of businesses and come to solution for the said problems. Gwadar and Karachi port links soon will active while after completion of CPEC, proper facilitation will start to the countries relevant to regional trade.

Qaisar Khan Daudzai Vice President FPCCI said that government has to interlink road communication KP Chitral Root to Kazakhstan via Afghanistan and for this purpose Business Community of the region and Pakistan as well is ready to support the government even technically on the said platform. Moreover Haji Ghulam Ali proposed that the Banking Channel between both Kazakhstan & Pakistan has to be active and strong for exchange of money for trade activities, Qaisar Khan Daudzai said that for trade promotion between two countries Joint chambers of Pakistan and Kazakhstan has to be built in soon, and problem of LC for trade and exchange of products has to be resolved to bring the traders close than ever, as we have lots of things common in religious and cultural in heritage so business activity has to be improved and active soon, he added .

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