Pakistan, Turkey agree to further diversify trade relations

AsiaPakistan, Turkey agree to further diversify trade relations

Pakistan, Turkey agree to further diversify trade relations

ANKARA, Turkey: Pakistan and Turkey have agreed to further diversify trade relations between the two countries and encourage joint ventures.

In a meeting with the Turkish minister for environment and urbanization Idris Güllüce in Ankara, the commerce minister Khurram Dastgir said that Pakistan will continue to seek Turkish assistance in major infrastructure projects including building 500,000 low cost housing units planned across the country.

The commerce minister urged leading Turkish firms to participate in the international tenders for large hydroelectric, coal fired and alternate energy projects.

The Turkish minister offered to share Turkish experience in urban regeneration, waste water treatment, climate change, land registry and mapping, housing and disaster management.

Must read

Recent News

Allowing bureaucrats to join the RSS marks the final burial of India’s ‘steel frame’

0
By Harsh ManderWhen in 1980, I first walked through the gates of the Lal Bahadur Shastri National Academy of Administration in Mussoorie, the director...

Interbank Dollar Rate Today in Pakistan – 23 August 2024

0
Interbank Exchange Rates in Pakistan The Interbank Closing Exchange Rate in Pakistan has been issued by the State Bank of Pakistan (SBP) for August 23,...

Pegasus Airlines Chairperson calls on Muhammad Aurangzeb

0
ISLAMABAD, Pakistan: The Chairperson of Pegasus Airlines Mehmat T. Nane accompanied by the Chief Executive Officer (CEO) of Lucky Cement Limited Muhammad Ali Tabba...
National T20 Tournament from November 11

PCB announces free entry for fans for Pakistan Bangladesh first Test at Pindi Cricket...

0
RAWALPINDI, Pakistan: The Pakistan Cricket Board (PCB) has announced free entry for spectators for the remaining days (fourth and fifth) of the first Test...

Young Foreign Service Officers meet Ambassador Amna Baloch in Brussels

0
BRUSSELS, Belgium: A group of young officers from the Foreign Service of Pakistan (FSP), currently undergoing diplomatic training at Clingendael Institute in the Netherlands,...
Advertisement