Nigeria – Pakistan to increase bilateral trade to $3bn
Nigeria wants to increase bilateral trade with Pakistan to at least US$3 billion as both countries have the potential to achieve this target.
Minister for Aviation of Nigeria Hadi Sirika, said this while addressing the business community during his visit to Islamabad Chamber of Commerce & Industry ICCI. Director General Civil Aviation Authority of Nigeria Captain Nuhu Musa, Director Nigerian Civil Aviation Authority Captain Modibo Alkali, Director Trade and Investment, Ministry of Foreign Affairs of Nigeria, Bolaji Alkali and HE Muhammad Bello Abio High Commissioner of Nigeria to Pakistan and others also accompanied him on the occasion.
The Nigerian Aviation Minister said that his country enjoys bilateral trade of around $15 billion with India and over $4 billion with Indonesia and it wants to further increase trade with Pakistan as both countries are a huge market of nearly half a billion people.
He said that Nigeria is working for direct flights with Pakistan that would help improve people to people and business to business relations between the two countries.
He said that Nigeria is also interested in strengthening cooperation with Pakistan in transportation, tourism, trade & commerce, industry and other sectors. He said that Pakistani investors should invest in Nigeria to take advantage of its tax holidays and free economic zones.
Speaking on the occasion, President, ICCI, Ahsan Zafar Bakhtawari, said that the bilateral trade of around US$114 million between Pakistan and Nigeria is quite negligible as compared to the actual potential of both countries.
He stressed that Pakistan and Nigeria should make efforts to increase their bilateral trade to at least US$3 billion in the next few years as both countries have potential to achieve this target.
He said that Pakistan can export many products to Nigeria and other African countries including textiles, rice, pharmaceuticals, surgical instruments, electrical appliances, processed food, cosmetic & beauty products, leather goods, IT products, financial services.
He said that both countries should encourage regular exchange of business delegations to explore all untapped areas of mutual cooperation and said that ICCI would consider taking a delegation to Nigeria in future.
He hoped that the start of direct flights between Pakistan and Nigeria would help increase bilateral trade volume and urged that both governments should put this project on fast track to achieve its beneficial results.
Director General Civil Aviation Authority of Nigeria, Captain Nuhu Musa, Director Trade and Investment Ministry of Foreign Affairs of Nigeria, Captain Bolaji Alkali and High Commissioner of Nigeria to Pakistan, HE Muhammad Bello Abio also spoke at the occasion and stressed for increasing trade and investment cooperation with Pakistan.
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