Pakistan offers liberal investment policy, believes Ambassador Raza Bashir Tarar

Foreign OfficePakistan offers liberal investment policy, believes Ambassador Raza Bashir Tarar

Ottawa, Canada: “Pakistan’s liberal investment policy provides conducive environment for Canadian firms to invest and make profit”, said Raza Bashir Tarar, High Commissioner of Pakistan to Canada, while addressing an annual general meeting of Chamber of Trade (CPACT).

High Commissioner Tarar said that Pakistan considers Canada very important partner for the size of its economy and membership of important for a like G-7, G-20, WTO and the Commonwealth. Pakistan is keen to engage in a ‘full spectrum’ partnership including in trade and investment sectors, he added.

Ambassador Raza Bashir Tarar
Pakistan offers liberal investment policy, believes Ambassador Raza Bashir Tarar

He said that Pakistan, located on the crossroads of landlocked regions and strategic sea lanes of communication, offers attractive business opportunities and meets the priority areas for Canada’s expertise like industrial machinery, ICT, infrastructure, mining, clean technologies, agriculture and high education sectors.

High Commissioner informed that the political leadership of Pakistan is focused on strengthening governance; accountability and transparency; and is striving hard to achieve poverty alleviation. “As part of the National Action Plan, the Government has clamped down on money laundering and illegal money transfers” he said.

He briefed the CPACT about the tourism potential in the country and said that the Government is, inter alia, striving to develop tourism industry in the country, a great potential which has not been fully exploited so far. Religious tourism is being given great attention, he added.

The High Commissioner hoped that with the efforts of CPACT, Canadian firms will avail the opportunity to invest in Pakistan and make profit like firms from many other countries.

The High Cimmissioner also drew the attention of the  the participants to  Indian atrocities in Indian Occupied Jammu and Kashmir. He urged the participants to raise the issue at every available forum.

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