Ambassador for adopting new approach to enhance Pak-Iran trade.

ISLAMABAD -- The newly-appointed Iranian ambassador to Pakistan Syed Muhammad Ali Hussaini Sunday said that there existed a huge potential to enhance bilateral trade between Iran and Pakistan.

During a meeting with Chairman of Pakistan Industrial and Traders Association Front (PIAF) Mian Nauman Kabir in Lahore, the ambassador said Iran and Pakistan should concentrate on trade and economic activities to further improve bilateral relations.

The ambassador, who had a detailed discussion on trade and economic relations between the two countries, said both the countries should adopt new approach and move forward with a faster pace to strengthen trade ties.

He said though trade between the two countries was growing gradually, but still it was below the potential and the business organizations of the two countries should be given wake-up call so that they could play their due role for the strengthening of trade and economic ties.

Iranian envoy hoped that mutual trade and economic relations would grow in future and assured that Iranian embassy would extend full support to the trade delegations.

PIAF chairman Mian Nauman Kabir, on this occasion, said despite being brotherly countries, Pak-Iran trade could not meet the potential. Hence, both the countries must make collective efforts to explore new avenues.

It has always been our struggle to promote bilateral trade and the PIAF has a very positive approach towards improving trade ties particularly with neighboring countries.

He pointed out that the bilateral trade between Pakistan and Iran was much less than the potential as Pakistan exports...

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