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Pakistan – Kyrgyzstan Trade & Investment Forum Held Atif Ikram Sheikh, President FPCCI

Karachi: Mr. Atif Ikram Sheikh, President FPCCI; President ECO-CCI and VP CACCI, has welcomed
the high-profile Kyrgyz trade delegation in Pakistan – comprising of senior parliamentarians, diplomats,
businessmen and other prominent stakeholders. It is pertinent to note that FPCCI organized Pakistan –
Kyrgyzstan Trade & Investment Forum at its Head Office, Federation, Karachi, on Tuesday amidst
increasing interest of trade & industry.

Mr. Atif Ikram Sheikh expressed his satisfaction that the recently held inter-governmental commission
between Pakistan and Kyrgyzstan has decided to enhance bilateral trade from the current $16 million to
$100 million; as the current level is way below the true potential.

The chief guest of the forum was H.E. Mr. Edil Baisalove, Deputy Chairman of the Cabinet of Ministers
of Kyrgyz Republic. He apprised the Pakistani businessmen and industrialists that Kyrgyz Republic is
undergoing rapid industrialization – and, it is opening up enormous avenues for joint ventures,
investments, trade and economic cooperation between the two countries.

H.E. Mr. Kylychbek Sultan, Ambassador of Kyrgyz Republic in Pakistan, informed that Pakistan and
Kyrgyz Republic are working on establishing new trade routes to create a feasible and enabling
environment for the bilateral trade to grow.

Mr. Saquib Fayyaz Magoon, SVP FPCCI, stressed that the shortest route from Chinese city of Kashgar to
Kyrgyzstan is about 200 km; and, Pakistan is also linked with this province through CPEC; whereas, two
Kyrgyz passes of Torugart and Erkeshtam should be utilized for establishing linkages to the warm waters
of Gwadar port.

SVP FPCCI maintained that single country exhibitions on reciprocal basis must be arranged to showcase
the goods and services for trade along with frequent exchange of trade delegations. He called upon
immediate removal of all trade barriers NTMs / NTBs to boost trade and commerce. Additionally, close
coordination between national chambers i.e. FPCCI and CCI-KG is vital.

Mr. Abdul Mohamin Khan, VP FPCCI & Regional Chairman for Sindh Region, presented Pakistan’s case
for ease of doing business in the country as the government has introduced several business-friendly
reforms: (i) streamlined company registration and digital tax filing system (ii) 100% foreign ownership
allowed in many sectors of Pakistan’s economy (iii) Special Economic Zones (SEZs) with tax holidays,
duty-free imports and simplified regulations have been set up.

Mr. Aman Paracha, VP FPCCI, that the apex will endeavor to materialize the points of discussion taken
up in the trade & investment forum through follow-up with our counterpart chamber and stakeholders in
the business community.

Mr. Asif Sakhi, VP FPCCI, emphasized the need for safe and efficient trade routes; which should be
time-saving, cost-effective and offer scalability – as, given the opportunity, Pakistan can rapidly increase
its exports to Kyrgyzstan.

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