Adviser to the Prime Minister on Trade Abdul Razzaq Dawood has said that despite the current difficult situation, Pakistan has opened up various sectors including IT, exporters get orders from all countries for various industrial products including textiles, Pakistan has lower oil prices in the global market. Can benefit from
In an interview with VOA, he vowed to open up the industrial sector to the greater advantage of the country's exporters in the current situation. He said that Pakistan could benefit from lower oil prices in the global market and lower petroleum prices. Due to the current account deficit will not have much impact.
He said that due to the impact of the lockdown, the export target of 25 billion would not be achieved, which would be reduced to about ارب 22 billion. Money also declined.
Razzaq Dawood urged exporters to seek orders from various countries for various industrial products, including textiles, to take advantage of new opportunities in the global market. In response to a question, the Adviser to the Prime Minister said that Pakistan Receiving large orders of senators,
Regarding the Pak-US trade dialogue, he said that Pakistan wants more access to the US market and in this regard we have demanded the US government to lift the travel ban for Pakistan so that trade can be increased.
The adviser said that during Prime Minister Imran Khan's visit to the United States, the two countries agreed to start talks to open new highways to increase bilateral trade between Pakistan and the United States. He called on international brands to open offices in Pakistan to promote maximum investment in the country.
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