Korea shows keen interest to collaborate closely with Pakistan

Minister for Commerce, Jam Kamal Khan has said the government stands ready to promptly resolve any problems to ensure smooth and efficient operations for foreign businesses.

He was talking to Republic of Korea’s Ambassador to Pakistan, Park Kijun who called on him in Islamabad.

The Minister emphasized that the Prime Minister’s top priorities had focused on enhancing business connectivity and simplifying the process of doing business in Pakistan.

He urged Korean companies to invest in Pakistan’s strategic projects and key sectors including energy, port and shipping, fisheries and agriculture.

Speaking on the occasion, the Ambassador expressed desire to collaborate closely with Pakistan to enhance trade volumes and explore new business opportunities.

Source: Radio Pakistan

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