Investors urged to strengthen Pak-US economic partnerships amid momentum in ties

WASHINGTON       -       The momentum in the Pak-US relations provides a window of opportunity to investors to strengthen economic partnerships between the two countries, Ambassador Masood Khan has said. Addressing members of the Pakistani-American community in Los Angles, he referred to “positive developments” in the bilateral ties, and said that the two countries’ leadership had decided to collaborate more closely in the economic realm encompassing trade, investment, alternate energy, health, agriculture and tech industry. The event was organised by Council of Pakistan, a non-profit community organisation devoted to promoting the interests of Pakistan and PakistaniAmericans in the US, according to a press release issued by the Pakistani embassy here. Ambassador Masood Khan lauded the exceptional achievements of the Pakistani Americans in the US, particularly in the State of California. He said that they had made both Pakistan and the US proud with their innovative and entrepreneurial spirit and acted as a strong bridge between the two countries. The Pakistani envoy said that the diaspora could play an important role by scaling up their businesses in Pakistan. In this regard, he also urged them to play their role in increasing exports of IT products and services from Pakistan to the US. He noted that despite odds, trade volume between the two countries was growing as Pakistan’s exports to the US jumped from $7 to 9 billion last year. Masood Khan also commended the active role of the Pakistani community in recently concluded congressional election in which they supported candidates from both sides. He also thanked the community members for providing $4.7 million for COVID vaccines to Pakistan and contributing to flood relief efforts by donating $1.5 million, out of which $1 million had already been remitted to Pakistan. The ambassador also underlined the high priority attached by the Government of Pakistan to the welfare of the overseas Pakistanis. He said that the Embassy of Pakistan in Washington DC and its four Consulates in Los Angeles, New York, Houston and Chicago remain committed to providing assistance to the Pakistani community in the US. Leadership of the Council of Pakistan, including Chairperson Nighat Sarwat and Chairman Dr Adnan Khan said that the organisation was working to build strong relations between Pakistan and the US. They also briefed on various initiatives taken by the council to bring investment into Pakistan. Later, Ambassador Masood Khan interacted with a group of influential Pakistani American businessmen and entrepreneurs at a dinner hosted by Shoaib Kothawala, CEO Home Tex Packaging. The ambassador highlighted the steps taken by the government to improve business and investment climate in Pakistan, including liberalisation of regulatory regimes, streamlining taxation and facilitating repatriation of funds.

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