KARACHI (Staff Reporter): The Karachi Chamber of Commerce and Industry (KCCI) and Mauritius Chamber of Commerce and Industry have signed a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) according to which both chambers will initiate a number of actions aimed to strengthen bilateral trade and relationships between Pakistan and Mauritius. The MoU, which was initially inked by Mauritius chamber President Azim Currimjee in Port Louis Mauritius in presence of Charge d’ Affaires of Pakistan’s High Commission in Mauritius Zahid Ahmed Khan Jatoi, was subsequently brought to Karachi by the board member of Mauritius chamber Shehzad Abdullah Ahmed so that it could officially be signed by KCCI President Shamim Ahmed Firpo who formally signed the MoU at a ceremony held at KCCI in presence of Honorary Consul of Republic of Mauritius Sohail Yasin Suleman, Senior Vice President Asif Nisar, KCCI Vice President Younus Soomro and Managing Committee members.
According to the MoU, KCCI and Mauritius chamber have agreed to initiate establishment of friendly and cordial relations through increased cooperation among industrialists, businessmen and entrepreneurs of the two chambers. They will also recognise the possibilities of growth, development and promotion of bilateral trade, investment and tourism, besides appreciating the scope of further expansion of bilateral trade relations within the framework of laws and regulations prevalent in the two countries.
On the occasion, Honorary Consul of Mauritius Sohail Yasin termed the signing of MoU between KCCI and Mauritius chamber as the first step in the right direction which will pave way for more such initiatives, resulting in enhanced trade between the two countries. He was of the view that Mauritius was an impressive country where the business and industrial community of Karachi can not only do good business but can also explore scenic tourism sites.
The board member of Mauritius chamber Shehzad Abdullah Ahmed, who is also the president of Pakistan Mauritius Joint Business Council, said that although Mauritius itself was a small country but it was the gateway to 47 countries in Africa which can easily be accessed by the business and industrial community of Karachi via Mauritius. Mauritius, being the land of opportunities, offers profitable business in different sectors of the economy particularly fisheries, real estate development, agriculture, textiles and pharmaceutical etc, he added.
Earlier, KCCI President Shamim Ahmed Firpo said that although Pakistan and Mauritius have been enjoying decades old relation but the existing trade volume was not depicting the same which was the basic reason why KCCI was keen to have a MoU with Mauritian chamber. He was of the view that the declining trade has to be tackled through collective efforts and more interaction between the business communities of the two countries which is the only way forward.
Shamim said that China Pakistan Economic Corridor (CPEC) has opened up abundant lucrative opportunities not just for the business and industrial community of Pakistan but also for the rest of the world including Mauritian businessmen and industrialists who can surely benefit either by investing or undertaking joint ventures.