ISLAMABAD: The Korea International Coo­pera­­tion Agency (KOICA) and the Competition Com­mission of Pakistan (CCP) have agreed to resume their collaboration efforts.

KOICA has expressed its commitment to providing full support to CCP in capacity building, enhancing enforcement capabilities, and conducting joint research initiatives.

KOICA Country Direc­tor for Pakistan Office Je Ho Yeon met CCP Chairman Dr Kabir Ahmed Sidhu to discuss bilateral cooperation and capacity building.

The KOICA will provide fellowship to 30 CCP officers to participate in a three-year training programme in Korea.

KOICA has committed to facilitating a memorandum of understanding between the Korea Fair Trade Commission and CCP.

Published in Dawn, March 20th, 2024

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