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Karachi : Mian Nasser Hyatt Maggo, President FPCCI, has expressed his admiration for H.E. Dr. June Kuncoro Hadiningrat – Indonesian Consul General in Karachi – for his views on increasing the bilateral trade between the two countries.

Pakistan & Indonesia Relations Need to have a Free Trade Agreement Stressed
Mian Nasser Hyatt Maggo, President FPCCI presenting official crest to H.E. Dr. June Kuncoro Hadiningrat – Indonesian Consul General in Karachi. Main Anjum Nisar, former President FPCCI, Mr. Abid Nisar, Shabir Mansha Churra and others also seen in the picture

H.E. Dr. June Kuncoro Hadiningrat said that FTA between Pakistan and Indonesia will certainly be a great initiative and advised the businessmen and traders that they should enlist the products that have the potential to increase the bilateral trade. He also emphasized the need to explore the enormous possibilities that exist to cooperate and scale-up the cooperation in the IT sector.

Mian Nasser Hyatt Maggo said that he would love to see an FTA materialized between the two countries sooner than later. He suggested that the two countries have much in common and that makes them important for each other in terms of trade and economic cooperation.

FPCCI Chief also expressed his willingness to initiate cooperation at a greater and more tangible level with Indonesin chambers. He said that eventually business communities of the two countries would have to come closer and broaden the trade and economic relations to make them sustainable and mutually-beneficial.

Abid Nisar – Chairman of Pakistan-Indonesia Business Council of FPCCI – thanked H.E. Dr. June Kuncoro Hadiningrat for visiting FPCCI and gracing the first meeting of the council.  Abid Nisar highlighted the core issues that should be addressed for actualization of the potential of exponential growth in bilateral trade and also pointed out a few priority sectors to start with; based on his vast experience.

FPCCI is looking forward to an FTA with Indonesia; which will result in better and broader business, industrial, and trade relations between the two countries – and, will also benefit the national economies of the brotherly countries.

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