April 17, 2019
A visiting Afghan delegation discussed the problems of customs valuation, bonded carriers, regulatory duty, high transit fee, quarantine, and visa issues faced by businessmen during their engagement with Pakistan.
Rizwana Asif, president, Islamabad Women Chamber of Commerce and Industry (IWCCI), invited Afghan businesswomen and traders to convene similar trade-related meetings. Khalid Stanikzai, managing director, Bright Business Complex, Kabul, also welcomed Pakistani investors to set-up factories or industries in Afghanistan on the basis of sole proprietorship or in partnership with Afghan businessmen.
He assured that Afghan trade groups, networks etc would take care and assist Pakistanis regarding legal issues on the Afghan soil. Irum Mumtaz, representing Rawalpindi Women Chambers and Commerce and Industry, said there was need for more networking, and information sharing to bridge the supply and demand side of the trade. “Afterwards, these networks can be consolidated across the border to build trust and improve bilateral trade relations,” she added.