Staff Reporter
Islamabad
Pakistan’s Ambassador-designate for Hungary Muhammad Aejaz Tuesday said that Pakistan’s exporters should try to exploit untapped potential to improve country’s exports to Hungary.
He said this while addressing business community during his visit to Islamabad Chamber of Commerce and Industry.
He said that Pakistani rice, furniture, carpets and many other products have great potential in Hungarian market and stressed upon the Pakistani exporters to exploit this untapped potential of Pakistani goods for improving the country’s exports to Hungary.
Muhammad Aejaz said that Hungary was getting 13 percent of its total imports from Asia that offered good prospects to Pakistani exporters to get better market share in Hungary.
He said that Pakistani business community should organize single country exhibitions in Hungary to introduce quality and potential of their products there and assured that his embassy would cooperate with them in such efforts.
He said that Hungary was providing scholarships to 200 Pakistani students every year that would improve people to people contacts leading to expansion of trade volume as well.
He assured that he would meet with trade bodies of Hungary to find out demand of Pakistani products and share the same information with ICCI so that Pakistan’s private sector could take benefit of all possible business opportunities with Hungary.