Pakistan Side Requests Review for Dispatching Import Delegation
Kim Byung-kwan "Deep Recognition of Major South Asian Countries"

The Korea Importers Association announced on the 9th that on the afternoon of the 8th, at the association's reception room in Seocho-gu, Seoul, Chairman Kim Byung-kwan and Jam Kamal Khan, Pakistan's Minister of Commerce, discussed ways to strengthen cooperation to expand trade between the two countries.


Kim Byung-kwan, Chairman of the Korea Importers Association, is taking a commemorative photo with Jam Kamal Khan, Minister of Commerce of Pakistan, on the afternoon of the 8th at the association's reception room in Seocho-gu, Seoul. Photo by Korea Importers Association

Kim Byung-kwan, Chairman of the Korea Importers Association, is taking a commemorative photo with Jam Kamal Khan, Minister of Commerce of Pakistan, on the afternoon of the 8th at the association's reception room in Seocho-gu, Seoul. Photo by Korea Importers Association

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Minister Khan emphasized that "Pakistan has high growth potential in various sectors including mineral resources, agriculture, fruits, and sporting goods," highlighting that Korea is an important trade partner for Pakistan. He also requested active consideration of dispatching a Pakistani import delegation to expand bilateral trade.



In response, Chairman Kim stated, "Many Korean companies have entered Pakistan based on its excellent geographical conditions and abundant resources, and we deeply recognize Pakistan as a key country in South Asia." He added, "We expect the Korea-Pakistan Economic Partnership Agreement (EPA) to greatly contribute to stabilizing the global supply chain and promoting trade between the two countries, and the association will actively support this at the organizational level."


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