Pakistan Sends First Batch of Dried Chillies to China
Pakistan Breaks New Ground in Trade Relations: Maiden Shipment of Dried Chilies to China
In a groundbreaking development, the caretaker Federal Minister for Commerce and Industries, Dr Gohar Ejaz, announced a historic milestone in Pakistan’s agricultural exports to China. The inaugural shipment of dried chilies, made possible through the efforts of Litong Food Co Ltd, marks the commencement of a promising chapter in the trade relationship between the two nations.
The Dried Chilies Commerce Ministry expressed that this achievement underscores the collaborative efforts between Pakistan and Litong Food Co Ltd, signifying a significant leap forward in the bilateral trade landscape. Dr Gohar Ejaz extended his congratulations to Litong Food Co Ltd, acknowledging their remarkable contribution, and expressed gratitude for the consistent support of the Chinese government in facilitating a robust market for Pakistani goods in China.
“I am delighted to announce that the first-ever consignment of dried chilies is on its way to China. This achievement not only showcases the capabilities of our exporters but also highlights the potential for further collaboration between Pakistani and Chinese businesses,”
Stated Minister Ejaz.
Highlighting the substantial potential for growth, Minister Ejaz outlined the ambitious goal of surpassing $20 billion in exports to China in the coming years. He stressed the importance of maintaining high-quality standards, increasing productivity, and implementing effective marketing strategies to meet the expectations of the Chinese market.
Benefiting from the Pakistan-China Free Trade Agreement, Pakistan holds a competitive edge with zero tariffs, positioning itself uniquely in the region. Minister Ejaz underscored the immense growth possibilities in the Chinese market Dried Chilies, especially in the agricultural sector, and urged the adoption of innovative technologies such as hybrid seeds and corporate farming.
Acknowledging the pivotal role of Chinese companies in this process, Minister Ejaz expressed optimism about the prospects of collaboration. He congratulated the Ministry of Commerce, the Ministry of National Food Security and Research, the Trade Development Authority of Pakistan, and the Mission in China for their concerted efforts in finalizing protocols and completing compliance formalities in a remarkably short period.
During his recent visit to China, Minister Ejaz conveyed gratitude for the warm reception from Chinese counterparts. He emphasized the enduring Pak-China relationship, which has withstood the test of time. The dried chilli export, he believes, will open doors for Pakistani agricultural goods to reach new markets in China, strengthening the bond between the two nations.
Conclusion
With the first-ever shipment of dried chilies to China, Pakistan has made history in the trade relations department by reaching a major milestone in agricultural exports. This accomplishment, led by Dr. Gohar Ejaz, the acting Federal Minister for Commerce and Industries, marks the start of a bright new era in bilateral trade between the two countries.
This historic accomplishment, which marks a change in the trade environment, is the result of Pakistan and Litong Food Co Ltd’s cooperation. Minister Ejaz conveyed gratitude to the Chinese government for its unwavering assistance in creating a favourable market for Pakistani products and praised Litong Food Co Ltd for their essential contribution.
Minister Ejaz expressed his confidence about the future prospects with the first consignment on its way to China, highlighting the objective of exporting more than $20 billion to China in the upcoming years. In order to satisfy the needs of the Chinese market, he emphasised the significance of maintaining high standards of quality, improving productivity, and putting into practice efficient marketing techniques.
Pakistan is well-positioned in the region with zero tariffs, thanks to the advantages of the Pakistan-China Free Trade Agreement. In order to further boost competitiveness, Minister Ejaz called attention to the enormous growth prospects, especially in the agricultural sector. He also recommended the use of cutting-edge technologies.