ISLAMABAD: A delegation representing the pharmaceutical and surgical instruments sectors of Pakistan will embark on a three-day visit to Kyrgyzstan from November 6 to explore potential investment opportunities, foster joint ventures, promote bilateral trade, and enhance collaboration between the two countries.
Chairman of Kyrgyzstan Trade House, Meher Kashif Younis, announced this at an assembly of exporters led by Ms Maheen. This initiative reflects a strong commitment to enriching economic cooperation and nurturing meaningful relationships, says a press release.
Mr Younis expressed his firm belief in the ability of local industry to harness the immense potential inherent in the pharmaceutical and surgical instruments sectors through collaborative efforts. Such initiatives, he says, can pave the way for the exchange of knowledge, technology, and resources, benefiting both economies involved.
He hoped the visit will help strengthen the bonds between the two Muslim countries and foster mutual prosperity. The delegation, comprising exporters and investors, is geared up to engage with their Kyrgyz counterparts, with the objective of identifying areas of common interest and establishing fruitful partnerships.
Mr Younis expressed his full confidence that this forthcoming visit will lay the groundwork for lasting partnerships and significantly contribute to the growth of both nations' respective industries. He reiterated his commitment to supporting and facilitating interactions between the visiting delegation and key stakeholders in Kyrgyzstan.