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Poland keen to enhance trade with Pakistan in IT, agri sectors: Ambassador

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Ambassador of Poland to Pakistan Maciej Pisarski on Saturday said the volume of trade between Pakistan and Poland is more than € 500 million and both countries were focusing to exploring more avenues of trade and investments in multiple sectors like information technology, food processing, preservation, and agriculture sector.

Good news for the Pakistani side was that Poland was in a huge trade deficit as Pakistani exports in textile, sportswear, foodstuff, and leather products were greater in number while Poland’s cosmetics were popular here, the Ambassador told APP.

He said the bilateral agenda concentrated on economic cooperation, political and military dialogue, and development of people-to-people relations, adding, ”we are celebrating this year the 60th anniversary of the establishment of diplomatic relationship between Poland and Pakistan but in fact, the bonds between our nations are much older which is cementing with each passing day.”

He said Poland valued its historical links with Pakistan and enjoyed multifaceted collaboration. Currently, the two countries were significantly developing their political, economic, and defense cooperation, he added.

Ambassador Maciej Pisarski said the European Union was the largest destination for Pakistani exports, and Poland had supported inclusion of Pakistan in the GSP Plus to grant non-reciprocal preferential treatment to Pakistan’s exports, a special arrangement under which Pakistani products had privileged access to the European market.

Answering a question about educational cooperation, he urged for institutional partnerships between universities of Poland and Pakistan in the field of science and technology and higher education to seek potential, talented, and skillful students for better outcomes. —APP

 

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