Japanese envoy Mitsuhiro assures full support to Pakistan in diversified areas

Pakistan Japan Business Forum

Business Sep, 14 2022
Japanese envoy Mitsuhiro assures full support to Pakistan in diversified areas
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Karachi:  Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary Ambassador of Japan to Pakistan, Mitsuhiro Wada on Tuesday assured that his country will continue its support to Pakistan in various social and economic areas, especially in this very difficult situation emerging after the heavy rain and flood causing devastation in most areas of Pakistan.  

During his interactive meeting with members of Pakistan Japan Business Forum here, the Ambassador started with condolences to grieved Pakistani families who lost their loved ones in the recent flash rains and flood, and expressed deep concern over the huge material and human loss from climate change calamity.

“ Japan has always stood with the people of Pakistan and will continue its support,” he said pledging that he would work hard to further strengthen the relationship and cooperation between Japan and Pakistan. As the Ambassador to Pakistan, Mitsuhiro said that he felt very happy to work with the people of Pakistan for promoting mutual interests of the two countries.

“ We will have to work out the joint actions on social and economic fronts,” he asserted.   Mitsuhiro Wada assured his government’s support to PJBF’s members as it saw  the forum a strong tool to promote bilateral trade, investment and overall economic cooperation. He appreciated holding of Pakistan Japan Businessmen’s Joint Dialogue in Islamabad  on 29th of this month, which would be followed by a seminar on the bilateral trade and economic cooperation between the two countries. These two events would help voice the concerns and proposals by the representatives of the two business communities to their respective governments for boosting the bilateral trade and economic cooperation. PJBF, JETRO and Ministries of Commerce of the two countries would be the hosts.

PJBF’s Chairman Kaleem Farooqui said up to 60 leading Japanese businesspersons were expected to participate in Pak Japan Joint Dialogue of Sept.29, 2022. He also informed that the forum’s Board of Directors would meet on Oct.15,2022 , most likely in Karachi , and on Oct. 25,2022 a training session for the PJBF members would also be held.   He said Pakistan Japan Business Forum was formed twenty years ago,with ten members from each side.    He spoke of the past bilateral trade which had remained in Japan’s favour and  the future potential.    

He highlighted the cooperation between the two countries over last 70 years on social and economic fronts mainly in information

Published in The Daily National Courier, September, 14 2022

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Zahid Karani
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