Federal Finance Minister Senator Ishaq Dar on Saturday assured the government's full support to facilitate investments by British companies in Pakistan and new companies would be welcomed. He was talking to British High Commissioner Thomas Drew who called on him in Islamabad. Chairman FBR and Secretary Economic Affairs Division also attended this meeting, a statement said.
The Finance Minister expressed appreciation for the Foreign Secretary's visit to Pakistan and for his encouraging words regarding Pakistan's economic progress and future potential of Pakistan-UK trade ties. He further stated, "There was interest from across the world to expand business and trade relations with Pakistan."
Senator Dar informed the British High Commissioner, "Renault from France has recently announced that they would start manufacturing automobiles in Pakistan." The Finance Minister said, "Pakistan valued its long-standing ties with the UK and hoped to strengthen bilateral relations further." He welcomed the proposal of the British High Commissioner to enhance trade and investment with Pakistan and assured him of all support and assistance.
The High Commissioner briefed the Finance Minister about the recent visit of the British Foreign Secretary Boris Johnson to Pakistan. He informed the Minister the British Foreign Secretary had a very successful and productive visit and carried positive sentiments for Pakistan's economic growth and development.
The High Commissioner also apprised the Minister of the Foreign Secretary's meeting with CEOs of British companies operating in Pakistan, in which the companies expressed interest to bring more investments to Pakistan. Thomas Drew said, "British companies are successfully operating in Pakistan and that they provide a positive stimulus for fresh British investment in Pakistan." He also said, "The UK has a strong relationship with Pakistan across a broad spectrum of areas and the scale of engagement can be further enhanced with furthering British trade and investment to Pakistan."
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