FPCCI, Hungary to Boost Economic Cooperation in Agri, IT, and Energy Sectors Pakistan is offering a "One-Window" facility and a favorable environment for foreign investors.

ISLAMABAD   (  WEB  NEWS  )

The Hungarian Ambassador to Pakistan, Zoltán Varga-Haszonits, visited the Federation of Pakistan Chambers of Commerce and Industry (FPCCI) to meet with President Atif Ikram Sheikh.

The meeting was also attended by FPCCI Vice Presidents Tariq Jadoon, Mr. Muhammad Raziq, Capital Office Chairman Karim Aziz Malik, Mr. Zahid Maqbool, Mr. Rashid Humayion, Mr. Badar Haroon, Mr. Dost Ali jan, Mr. Asif Javed, Ms. Aliya Agha, Ms. Rabia Raheel, Ms. Ayesha Khan and.

The discussions focused on enhancing bilateral trade, investment, and industrial cooperation between Pakistan and Hungary. Both parties discussed increasing the current trade volume and the exchange of business delegations. Exploratory talks were held regarding potential joint venture projects.

President Atif Ikram Sheikh emphasized an expanding cooperation in Agricultural Technology, Food Processing, Pharmaceuticals, and IT. He highlighted that Pakistan is offering a “One-Window” facility and a favorable environment for foreign investors. He specifically invited the Hungarian companies to explore: Energy and Infrastructure, Auto Parts Manufacturing. He invited Hungarian investors to take advantage of the vast opportunities within Pakistan’s industrial hubs. Atif Ikram Sheikh, President FPCCI further said that There is a need for effective and practical steps to increase economic cooperation. Organizing B2B meetings and joint business forums will give a new dimension to our bilateral trade relations.

Ambassador Zoltán Varga-Haszonits reaffirmed that Hungary is keen to solidify its economic ties with Pakistan. He noted that Hungarian companies possess specialized expertise in, Modern Agricultural Machinery, Water Management, Healthcare Technology.  The Ambassador assured full support for promoting investment and stated that the economic partnership between the two nations is set to enter a new phase of growth.