Economic development: Pakistan, France to enhance trade ties
The committee will be used to enhance economic, trade and development partnership between the two countries.
ISLAMABAD:
Pakistan-France Administrative, Economic and Trade Committee on Wednesday decided to use the committee for enhancing the excellent economic, trade and development partnership between the two countries. The inaugural session of the committee was held here with Secretary, Economic Affairs Division (EAD), Nargis Sethi. Marie-Cecile Tardieu-Smith, head of bilateral economic relationships at the French Treasury led the French delgation. The meeting reviewed the macroeconomic situation of both countries and expressed confidence that expected growth in both economies will lead to improved trade and investment relations. Secretary EAD, welcomed the delegation and appreciated the excellent relationship between the two countries. She informed the delegation about the present government’s agenda for economic and social development of the country. The meeting also reviewed the macroeconomic situation of both countries and expressed confidence that expected growth in both economies will lead to improved trade and investment relations.
Published in The Express Tribune, September 26th, 2013.
Pakistan-France Administrative, Economic and Trade Committee on Wednesday decided to use the committee for enhancing the excellent economic, trade and development partnership between the two countries. The inaugural session of the committee was held here with Secretary, Economic Affairs Division (EAD), Nargis Sethi. Marie-Cecile Tardieu-Smith, head of bilateral economic relationships at the French Treasury led the French delgation. The meeting reviewed the macroeconomic situation of both countries and expressed confidence that expected growth in both economies will lead to improved trade and investment relations. Secretary EAD, welcomed the delegation and appreciated the excellent relationship between the two countries. She informed the delegation about the present government’s agenda for economic and social development of the country. The meeting also reviewed the macroeconomic situation of both countries and expressed confidence that expected growth in both economies will lead to improved trade and investment relations.
Published in The Express Tribune, September 26th, 2013.