The cities of Faisalabad and New Delhi will take the first step towards business-to-business contact and facilitation. Industrialists from both major cities have agreed to organise exhibitions for the other side’s products. The understanding was reached during a visit of Pakistani industrialists to India. They have identified textiles, information technology and chemicals as potential areas of cooperation.
A 20-member delegation from Faisalabad recently concluded a seven-day visit to India, which according to the industrialists, was a successful trip. They had meetings with their Indian counterparts at the Delhi and Amritsar chambers besides a series of meetings with leading Indian industrialists, importers and exporters.
The industrialists underscored the need for direct trade and set up a joint task force for holding exhibitions in Faisalabad and Delhi to promote their products.
At present, the textile sector of Pakistan is importing chemicals from China, Europe and Turkey. It was agreed that India could provide high-quality substitutes at cheaper prices.
On the other hand, India could be a big market for the Pakistani textile sector as it can fetch millions of dollars for the national economy by exporting lawn fabric that has high demand in India.
Currently, Pakistani businessmen are exporting fabrics and garments to major markets of Europe, USA and Australia and regional cooperation will help lift this industry, said Nadeem Allahwala, an industrialist.
On the other hand, the India’s IT sector has a huge potential in Pakistan. Faisalabad, which is in the process of establishing the country’s largest industrial estate, can import heavy machinery from India to install new units.
Nadeem lamented that both the nations are not ready to trust each other, which is the biggest obstacle in the way of normalising relations.
trade.Published in The Express Tribune, March 27th, 2015.
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