Pakistan seeks PTA with Vietnam

Published October 6, 2017
ISLAMABAD: Federal Secretary for Commerce Younus Dagha and Deputy Minister of Industry and Trade Vietnam, Cao Quoc Hung on Thursday signing  the agreed minutes after the fourth meeting of the Joint Trade Commission.—APP
ISLAMABAD: Federal Secretary for Commerce Younus Dagha and Deputy Minister of Industry and Trade Vietnam, Cao Quoc Hung on Thursday signing the agreed minutes after the fourth meeting of the Joint Trade Commission.—APP

ISLAMABAD: Pakistan has offered Vietnam to initiate talks on a Preferential Trade Agreement (PTA) for boosting bilateral trade volume.

Secretary Commerce Younus Dagha extended this offer at the fourth meeting of the Joint Trade Commission (JTC), which concluded on Thursday.

The Vietnamese delegation was led by Deputy Minister of Industry and Trade Cao Quoc Hung.

Both the sides affirmed their determination to cooperate in sectors such as energy, IT and telecom and in textile, chemical, leather industries. The fifth meeting of the JTC will be held in Hanoi next year.

The two sides also agreed to cooperate in the auto and machinery, engine and industrial equipment, instruments and agricultural machinery, auto and motorbike, cutlery and surgical goods, pharmaceuticals, sports goods, gems and jewellery, food processing and infrastructure development.

It was also agreed to explore the possibilities of cooperation in the seafood sector such as setting up joint ventures in shrimp farming and seafood processing sector. Pakistan side expressed interest in export of oranges (kinno), mangoes and meat to Vietnam.

They acknowledged the importance of removal of trade barriers in the process of expanding trade ties. Mr Hung said that there is a need for further increase and diversification of the composition of bilateral trade in a balanced and mutually beneficial manner.

He said that both Pakistan and Vietnam need to increase bilateral trade cooperation through further exchange of business delegations, participation in trade fairs and exhibitions, and increased cooperation among their respective chambers of commerce and industry, trade promotion organisations and missions.

Published in Dawn, October 6th, 2017

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