More Pakistani products to enter China in 2023: Pak Commercial Counsellor

(Staff Report):-

“As China relaxes its Covid-19-related restrictions, I think a major turnaround will happen for Pakistani producers. I hope that Pakistani producers, exporters, and manufacturers will come here and explore this wonderful market”, said Mr. Ghulam Qadir, Commercial Counsellor of the Embassy of Pakistan in China.

On Jan. 8, China lifted quarantine requirements for inbound travelers, auguring well for its economic and trade relations with other countries in the world, including Pakistan.

The Commercial Counsellor shares that Pakistan business opportunity conferences and trilateral business opportunity conferences are in pipeline for more frequent exchanges between the two brotherly countries. Various cultural festivities like food, cuisine, and fashion shows shall be held.

“We are also looking into organizing a roadshow of Pakistani products in China”, he said.

Looking back to the past year, Mr. Ghulam Qadir acknowledged it has been a difficult year for the global economy. In spite of this, breakthroughs have been achieved. “Pakistan’s cherry has been allowed to be exported to China, which amounts to a US$2 billion market. Our sesame seed export to China surged by 50 percent on a year-on-year basis to US$59.09 million in Jan-Sept 2022. Pakistan’s rice exports to China crossed the historical figure of one million tons. We are also finalizing trade protocols for daily products and meat products. It’s around US$20 billion market”, he exemplified.

This year, he said, the focus will be put on e-commerce. “In China, most of the selling takes place through e-commerce. So we are sensitizing our Pakistani exporters and manufacturers to come to China and use the wonderful facilities provided by the Chinese and provincial governments for warehousing, rent-free offices, and all the rest of other facilities”, he told CEN reporter.

Joint ventures will continue being encouraged to help move Pakistani products up the value chain and find broader market. “We want the sesame to be converted into sesame oil and by-products, cotton yarn into textile and final products, and broken rice into animal feed and noodles made in Pakistan. The market is huge”, he said.

Mr. Ghulam Qadir introduced that as 2023 marks the Pakistan-China Year of Tourism Exchanges, there will be some very special packages and a complete guidebook to facilitate travel from China to Pakistan.