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Jam Kamal Khan in London begs UK companies for investment cash
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[QUOTE="Munyaradzi Mafaro, post: 51700, member: 636"] Commerce Minister Jam Kamal Khan launched an official mission to Britain focused on expanding economic partnerships between the two nations. Secretary Commerce Jawad Paul joined the delegation as they pursued enhanced bilateral commercial cooperation. The visit centers on establishing formal trade dialogue mechanisms through signed Terms of Reference agreements. Officials expect these frameworks to reduce non-tariff barriers and increase transparency in business relationships. Current bilateral trade reaches £4.7 billion according to fourth quarter 2024 figures. Khan plans extensive consultations with All-Party Parliamentary Group representatives to secure political backing for investment initiatives. The minister will address London and Birmingham Chambers of Commerce to engage private sector leaders. Major British corporations from food processing, technology, engineering, and financial services sectors have scheduled meetings with the Pakistani delegation. These discussions aim to demonstrate Pakistan's economic opportunities and attract foreign capital to growth industries. Business council representatives will explore diaspora-driven commercial ventures. Pakistani textile exports dominate the trade relationship with Britain, particularly household linens and clothing products. The mission seeks to diversify export categories and improve market access for Pakistani manufacturers. Britain maintains its position as Pakistan's primary European trading partner and significant foreign investment source. More than 200 British companies currently operate within Pakistani markets. This diplomatic effort represents Pakistan's broader strategy to expand its global commercial presence and strengthen international economic relationships. [/QUOTE]
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