Islamabad : Deputy Chairman Senate, Senator SaleemMandviwala in a meeting with Japanese Ambassador has said that Pakistan and Japan need to take the bilateral business activities to a higher level and increase its volume to the level of Japanese trade with Sri Lanka and Malaysia.
Japanese Ambassador Takashi Kurai made a courtesy call to Deputy Chairman Senate in his chamber Wednesday at the Parliament House.
Senator SaleemMandviwala observed that Pakistan is striving to achieve a good working environment for business investors and we are hopeful that Senate of Pakistan will do more than it was doing previously to make the environment more conducive and to attract more businessmen and companies from Japan.
Japanese Ambassador presented a few queries to the Deputy Chairman regarding new taxation policies and concerns of Japanese businessmen. Deputy Chairman Senate assured the Ambassador that Senate of Pakistan will take the matter up with the government and will do as much as it can to resolve the issues.
Both sides agreed upon the need of enhancing bilateral ties and having more Parliamentary exchanges between Japan and Pakistan. Deputy Chairman Senate stressed on the need fir exchanges between Committee of Parliaments of both countries.
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