LAHORE: High Commissioner of Bangladesh Muhammad Iqbal Hussain Khan has said that visa requirements for Pakistani citizens have recently been simplified to promote bilateral trade and cultural exchange.
During a visit to the Lahore Chamber of Commerce and Industry (LCCI), the high commissioner emphasised the importance of regular business delegation exchanges to explore new opportunities and enhance market understanding between the two countries. He added that efforts are underway to introduce an e-visa facility for Pakistani nationals in the future.
Underscoring Bangladesh’s interest in strengthening economic ties, the envoy identified potential areas of trade, including coconut and coal exports from Bangladesh, and leather, meat, rice, sugar, fish and coal exports from Pakistan. He also noted that direct flights and shipping routes between the two nations are under consideration to improve trade connectivity.
LCCI President Mian Abuzar Shad assured the high commissioner of the chamber’s full support in advancing trade and investment relations. “Our doors are always open to facilitate businesses and share trade-related information,” he said.
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