Italy to grant long term business visas to Pakistani businesspersons: Ambassador Andreas Ferrarese

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Islamabad: Ambassador of Italy to Pakistan Andreas Ferrarese has said that the Italian embassy was considering giving long-term business visas to prominent Pakistani businesspersons on the recommendation of Pakistani chambers of commerce and industry.

He said that the business environment in Pakistan is much better now and his country wants to further strengthen bilateral trade and economic relations with Pakistan to achieve mutually beneficial outcomes.

Ambassador Ferrarese said that 21st century is the century of Asia and Italy wants to develop closer cooperation with Pakistan and help it to improve the competitiveness of its economy.

Addressing the business community during his visit to Islamabad Chamber of Commerce and Industry, he termed lack of awareness in the Italian business community about Pakistan was a problem for trade promotion, however, he said that efforts are being made to bring the Italian Trade Commissioner from Dubai to Pakistan that would help in addressing issues and improving bilateral trade between the two countries.

He said that Pakistan should focus on value addition of its products and Italy can help it with its advanced technology in various fields including marble and tourism.

Ambassador Ferrarese said that the Italian embassy is considering giving long-term business visas to prominent Pakistani businessmen on the recommendation of Pakistani chambers of commerce and industry.

He congratulated President ICCI and his team of new office bearers and expressed good wishes for them.

Speaking at the occasion, Muhammad Shakeel Munir, President, ICCI) said that the bilateral trade of less than USD 2 billion between Pakistan and Italy is not reflective of their true potential and urged that both countries to focus on developing strong business linkages between their private sectors to increase bilateral trade volume.

He said that Italy has advanced technology and its technological cooperation with Pakistan in textiles, construction, marble, pharmaceuticals, agriculture, processed food, dairy, livestock and other sectors would enable our country to upgrade its industrial capacity and produce value added products for exports promotion.

Ambassador Ferrarese said that Pakistan has huge reserves of marble and granite and Italian technology would help it to produce value-added marble products and boost their exports.

He said that Pakistan is keen to promote its tourism sector and Italy’s cooperation in this field would help Pakistan to develop a modern tourism infrastructure.

He said that Pakistan provides easy access to the Middle East, Central Asia and Southeast Asia and by investing in Pakistan, Italian companies can promote exports to many regional markets.

Ambassador Ferrarese said that Pakistan is establishing many SEZs under CPEC projects, which offer great incentives to foreign investors and added that Italian companies should explore JVs and investment in these SEZs.

He assured that ICCI would like to work closely with the Italian Embassy to explore new avenues of enhancing bilateral trade and economic relations between the two countries.