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Pak-Iran trade volume could expand to $13b

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Staff Reporter

Karachi

A high level delegation of Tehran Chamber of Commerce & Industry (TCCI) headed by Chairman Masoud Khansari along with Consul General of Iran Ahmed Mohammadi called on Korangi Association of Trade & Industry (KATI) here on Tuesday. President KATI Sheikh Umer Rehan, Senator Abdul Haseeb Khan, Chairman & CEO KITE Zubair Chhaya, Head of KATI’s Committee on diplomatic affairs Masood Naqi, Senior Vice President Muhammad Ikram Rajput, Vice President Syed Wajid Hussain and others also addressed the occasion. Khansari said that trade volume of Iran and Pakistan could be raised to $13 billion.
He said that business community of both countries can play a vital role to expend trade and economic relation. He told that Iran was facing difficulties due to sanctions but we have realized the opportunities into these difficult conditions. He said that industry in Iran was trying to produce maximum of country’s needs and we are exploring our regional markets for trade.
He said that prime motive of this delegation is to explore opportunities and potential of Pakistani industry and business.

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