Brazil To Extend Full Cooperation In Holding Single Country Exhibition

Brazil to extend full cooperation in holding single country exhibition

Ambassador of Brazil to Pakistan Claudio Raja Gabalialins discussed different prospects as well as ways and means to enhance the volume of bilateral trade in a meeting with President Sialkot Chamber of Commerce and Industry (SCCI) here.

SIALKOT, (UrduPoint / Pakistan Point News - 20th Mar, 2018 ) -:Ambassador of Brazil to Pakistan Claudio Raja Gabalialins discussed different prospects as well as ways and means to enhance the volume of bilateral trade in a meeting with President Sialkot Chamber of Commerce and Industry (SCCI) here.

Ambassador of Brazil to Pakistan, in a meeting,assured that full cooperation would be extended to organize Single Country Exhibitions between Brazil and Pakistan. He also assured to resolve the problems faced by the business community of Sialkot in obtaining visa to Brazil and appreciated the Law and order situation in the country.

The Brazilian Ambassador expressed his commitment for working with the Pakistani government to project a soft image of Pakistan around the globe. He said that he was working to materialise the idea of Pakistan-Brazil Business Forum, and in near future this body would start facilitating people of both the countries.

He also appreciated the role of women entrepreneurship in the business. President Sialkot Chamber of Commerce and Industry(SCCI) Zahid Latif Malik shared that the present trade volume was not reflective of the potential available in the two countries.He emphasized that immense possibilities and huge potential of joint ventures,cooperation in various feasible sectors may be exploited optimally to improve bilateral trade.

President SCCI said that indirect sourcing should be discouraged which were hitting bilateral trade.He suggested that both the countries should facilitate single country exhibitions and encourage frequent exchanges of trade delegations.

He also suggested that documentation and procedures required for exports to Brazil may also be relaxed and time for relevant registrations may also be shortened.