Trade with Thailand

Published June 27, 2007

LONDON, June 26: Trade relations between Pakistan and Thailand have great potential to grow which would be of mutual benefit to each other.

“The prospects of investment are very good and there exist many sectors in which the two countries can help each other,” deputy secretary general, Thailand Investment Board Thamrong Mahachariyawong, told a news conference at the Asia House.

He further said members of the PBI also visited his country in the recent past and held discussion with Thailand’s business community on expanding trade and commercial ties.—APP

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