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BEIJING (China):
Pakistan and China Tuesday pledged to take their bilateral
trade to $ 15 billion by 2011, in their effort bringing
economic ties at par with their strong political and strategic
partnership.
These views were expressed by Federal Minister for Housing and
Works Rehmat Ullah Kakar after his meeting with Secretary
General of CPC Kashgar, Shi Dagang.
The meeting was held between the two leaders during the
week-long 4th Kashgar Central and South Asia Trade Fair that
started on June 28, the Commercial and Economic Counsellor of
Pakistan Embassy Dr. Naeem Khan said on return from Kashgar.
Mr. Shi expressed the hope that following implementation of
Free Trade Agreement between Pakistan and China the bilateral
trade would further improve.
The meeting was also attended by Chinese Ambassador to
Pakistan Lue Zhao Hui and Managing Director of Pakistan
Housing Authority Raja Mohammad Abbas besides other members of
Pakistan delegation.
The Secretary General of CPC thanked the Minister and his
delegation for participating in the Fair in large number.
On the occasion, he also expressed his gratitude for the
massive relief goods provided by the Pakistani government for
the May 12 Sichuan devastated earthquake.
Minister for Housing Rehmat Kakar called for greater
coordination between the customs, immigration and Quarantine
departments as well as among the Administrations of Xingjian
and Northern Areas for smooth flow of bilateral trade.
He also highlighted the importance of Pakistan and China Cross
Boarder Economic Zones.
The Minister said that Pakistan is keen to improve its
communication and infrastructure network and in this
connection he pointed out that the expansion of Karakarum
Highway is already taken in hand at a cost of $ 500 Million.
He further said that a feasibility study to lay a railway
network between Havalian to Kashgar at a cost of Rs 144
million has also been carried out by the Government of
Pakistan.
He said that with improved communication network and
integrated boarder management there will be much greater trade
through the KKH.
The Housing Minister lauded the excellent arrangements made by
the Chinese government for the Beijing Olympic and expressed
the confidence that the August 8-24 sports gala would be the
most successful ever staged in the history.
“The government and people of Pakistan fully support one China
policy and strongly condemn those who elements who wanted to
involve politics in the Games”, he added.
Out of 200 stalls established in the fair, 50 stalls have been
set up by the Pakistani exhibitors while 28 by the business
community of Northern Areas.
In the Pakistani pavilion, the business community has
exhibited goods produced in the country showcasing the high
quality products which are attracting the visitors in the
international fair of the economic importance.
In the Northern Areas Stalls gem stones and local crafts have
been displayed for the attraction of the visitors.
The 4th Kashgar Central and South Asia Trade fair will
conclude on July 2.
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