CPEC: Spain to invest in the SEZ projects

CPEC: Spain to invest in the SEZ projects

ISLAMABAD: A Spanish business delegation would visit Pakistan and hold business-to-business meetings for promoting bilateral trade and commerce between the two countries.

This was stated by Economic and Commercial Attaché of Spain Miguel Pena Sánchez while exchanging views with local business community at Islamabad Chamber of Commerce and Industry on Monday.

He said that both countries should focus on developing long-term plans to explore all potential areas of mutual cooperation for further improving bilateral trade.

He said that Pakistan’s economy was improving despite some imbalances like current account deficit, adding that Pakistan was mostly depending on textiles for exports. He urged the need for focusing on diversifying exports to further improve trade with Spain and European countries.

He said there was a need to create proper channels for enhancing connectivity between private sectors of both countries and assured that he would work with Pakistani chambers of commerce to explore new areas of bilateral cooperation between Spain and Pakistan.

Speaking on the occasion, Sheikh Amir Waheed, President, ICCI said that Pakistan and Spain enjoyed cordial political relations which should be transformed into growing trade and economic relations for achieving better results.

He said that frequent exchange of trade delegations and promoting direct contacts between private sectors of Pakistan and Spain was necessary to raise awareness about potential areas of mutual cooperation between the two countries.

He said that many special economic zones would be set up under CPEC in Pakistan and Spanish investors should explore opportunities of joint ventures and investment in these zones. He said that Pakistani leather products, surgical instruments, sports goods, fruits and many other products could find good market in Spain and it should enhance its imports from Pakistan.

He said Pakistan has great reserves of natural resources including marble, granite, minerals and Spanish technology and machinery could help it in producing value added products. He said Spanish olive oil and its by-products have also great demand in Pakistan.