ISLAMABAD: Ambassador of Saudi Arabia to Pakistan, Nawaf bin Said Al-Malki called on the Minister of State for Finance and Economic Affairs, Rana Muhammad Afzal Khan here on Tuesday.

The meeting focused on firming up preparations for upcoming Pak-Saudi Joint Ministerial Commission (JMC), scheduled to be held on January 16-17 at Islamabad, said a press release.

During the meeting it was reiterated that in the last three years, both Pakistan and Saudi Arabia have made important decisions, especially with regard to their development trajectories. Saudi Vision 2030 – a far-reaching and pragmatic roadmap envisioned by the Crown Prince Muhammad Bin Salman is set to transform Saudi Arabia’s socio-economic development.

The Minister also discussed with the Ambassador current bilateral trade between Pakistan and Saudi Arabia and said there was room and potential for increasing it to a far higher level. On this account the minister suggested measures like participation in mutual trade fairs and exhibitions, trade diversification to non-traditional areas, B2B meetings and reactivation of Pak-Saudi Business Council.

The Minister on the occasion also emphasized the need for steps like easing of procedure for issuance of business/professional visa, reduction of visa fees on reciprocal basis that will ultimately increase the volume of bilateral trade.

The Minister said Pakistan looks forward to upgrade of manpower in Saudi Arabia by sending highly qualified technical and skilled personnel.

The Minister indicated opportunities in Halal Food, Cattle Farming, Milk, Fisheries and other Agro Industry Projects for investment by Saudi businessmen.

The Ambassador assured the Minister that Saudi Arabia has always stood by Pakistan through thick and thin and will do so in future. He also congratulated Rana Afzal on assuming responsibilities as Minister of State for Finance and Economic Affairs and wished him all success in his tenure.—PR