The Ambassador said economic cooperation will further strengthen Pak-Uzbek ties and significantly enhance trade volume. - File photo

Islamabad: Uzbekistan Ambassador Oybek Arif Usmanov offered Pakistan's business community to invest in his country in various fields particularly in textiles, energy, pharmaceutical, leather to further enhance bilateral trade between both countries.

In meeting with President of Federation of Pakistan Chambers of Commerce & Industry FPCCI Haji Ghulam Ali, he said his country offered vast opportunities and liberal incentive packages for investment.

On behalf of Uzbekistans government, he invited a business delegation to visit Uzbekistan to utilize real trade, investment potential existing between two countries.

Pakistan delegation will meet Uzbek Prime Minister, Ministers, high government officials and business community members.

Senator Ghulam Ali thanked Uzbekistan for taking interest in promoting bilateral trade, enhance economic cooperation. He said FPCCI in cooperation with Trade Development Authority of Pakistan will constitute high powered delegation to visit Uzbekistan next month which will further strengthen Pak-Uzbek ties, significantly enhancing trade volume, finalize joint ventures for investment and MOU signed for promoting trade, investment in both countries.

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