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  • Kazakhstan: Envoys Conf in Almaty begins, focus on trade & commerce

    fibre2fashion.com

    March 16, 2005

    Kazakhstan : Envoys conference in Almaty begins - focus on trade and
    commerce in CAR & Africa regions
    15th March 2005


    Trade Policy will be the key initiative to come up for discussion at the two
    day Envoys Conference started today in Almaty, Kazakhstan.

    Major objective of this conference is to develop a comprehensive strategy
    for increasing and diversifying Pakistan exports to these countries.

    The conference will be chaired by Pakistan's Minister for Commerce Humayun
    Akhtar Khan.

    Two hitherto neglected regions i.e. Central Asian Republics (CARs) and
    Africa will be put under the due emphasis for their geographical proximity
    with Europe and the Asian heartland as well as for their huge energy
    resources, according them gain increasing importance in future.

    Constraints like import tariffs, non-tariff barriers, payment problems and
    visa restrictions will be identified. Also, the existing regional trading
    arrangements will be extensively covered.

    Kazakhstan, Uzbekistan, Kyrghistan, Turkmenistan, Tajikistan, Azerbaijan and
    Armenia will also be participating in the conference.

    Area for trade cooperation like textiles & textile machinery, leather &
    leather goods, pharmaceuticals, rice, food and its products through
    participation of respective trade delegation will also be attending this
    Conference and identify potential areas of exports of specific products to
    these countries.

    Besides, first hand information of the local tariffs, local taxes and trade
    laws will also be understood during the conference.

    The highlevel delegation of Commercial Counselors and Envoys of CARs would
    definitely strengthen the efforts of Ministry of Commerce to enhance exports
    to Central Asian Republics through fruitful interaction in groups at the
    fora.
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