Pakistani official emphasises on raising trade with Iran

The Pakistani Senior Advisor to the Prime Minister for Commerce and Investment, Abdul Razak Dawood called for the highest level of trade relations with the Islamic Republic of Iran.

Iran Press/Asia: Referring to his upcoming visit to Iran to attend the ninth meeting of the Joint Trade Committee, he said that Islamabad is determined to bring trade relations with Iran to the highest level.

Dawood added that Pakistan intends to import more Iranian goods.

Recalling the Pakistani government's plan to increase the number of border markets with Iran and the Islamabad government's efforts to facilitate trade on the two countries' border, the Pakistani senior adviser added that Islamabad aims to ease up the lives of border residents and trade.

Abdul Razak Dawood also stressed that the chambers of commerce of Iran and Pakistan, especially business organizations in the provinces of the two countries should play the most active role.     101/207

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