LAHORE: Honorary Consul of Kyrgyzstan Meher Kashif Isunis said on Sunday that the very positive response of Kyrgyzstan businessmen to their Pakistani counterparts shows the potential for deeper economic ties between the two countries.
Sharing the results of a two-week visit to Kyrgyzstan with a group of exporters and importers led by Chaudhry Faran Shahid Arai, he said that the Pakistani trade delegation led by the Pakistani trade delegation had attended several productive and result-oriented meetings. representatives of the private and public sectors. The focus is on key industries, especially pharmaceuticals, textiles and education, etc. was looking for a way to cooperate.
He said that the response of his Kyrgyz colleagues was very positive and there was a general enthusiasm for cooperation.
Apart from these specific sectors, Meher said it is important to strengthen bilateral trade cooperation in general between the two countries. Building on existing economic ties and finding new ways of cooperation, they aim to contribute to prosperity and stability in the region.
As both countries continue to tackle the complexities of the global economy, cooperation based on mutual respect, trust and common goals will play an important role in realizing their collective economic aspirations, he said. The visit is an important step towards achieving this goal and laying the foundation for stronger and sustainable cooperation between the two countries. He said, the pharmaceutical industry is committed to growing and developing each other, and both countries recognize the potential of cooperation in research, production and distribution. By leveraging each other’s strengths and resources, they can increase access to much-needed medicines and contribute to their country’s health infrastructure.
Meher Kashif Isunis, head of Kyrgyzstan’s Lahore Chamber of Commerce, added that the textile industry creates opportunities for synergy in production, technology exchange and market access.
Pakistan and Kyrgyzstan are proud of their textile traditions and skilled workforce, making cooperation in this field ideal. It is believed that joint ventures can lead to the creation of high quality products competitively priced for domestic and international markets.