ISLAMABAD: Pakistan and Netherlands discussed measures to enhance trade, investment, and economic cooperation, focusing on agriculture, technology, fisheries and textiles and to diversify trade beyond GSP+.
In this regard, Minister for Commerce Jam Kamal Khan and Dutch Ambassador to Pakistan Henny Fokel de Vries held a meeting in which the two sides stressed the need to diversify trade beyond GSP+ by exploring investment in agriculture and industrial innovation, says a press release.
The ambassador highlighted Dutch expertise in agricultural technology and water management, offering potential collaboration. The EU-Pakistan Business Forum was discussed as a key platform to boost trade.
Pakistan’s exports to the Netherlands rose to $1.48 billion in 2023-24, with textiles, rice, and alcohol as top products.
Agriculture and fisheries were central to the talks, with Pakistan seeking Dutch support in precision farming, AI-based solutions, and Karachi’s fish harbor to meet EU export standards in fisheries. An EU fisheries audit is scheduled next month, and Pakistan urged Dutch assistance in ensuring compliance.
The ambassador suggested exploring Dutch FMO funding for industry upgrades.
Pakistan requested a review of the Netherlands’ decision to discontinue technical programs like PUM and CBI, stressing their role in strengthening trade potential.
The meeting concluded with an invitation to the Dutch Foreign Trade Minister to visit Pakistan with investors in IT, agriculture, and renewable energy. Ambassador de Vries reaffirmed the Netherlands’ commitment to fostering strong economic ties with Pakistan.
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