Pakistan: Halal Food Authority Draft To Be Tabled Soon

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Pakistan FlagISLAMABAD, Pakistan: Federal Minister for Commerce Engr. Khurram Dastgir Khan has said that the draft for Pakistan Halal Food Authority prepared by the Ministry of Science and Technology in consultation with Ministry of Commerce and other relevant organizations will be presented to the Parliament very soon for approval.

This will greatly resolve the issue of certification of Pakistani Halal food and provide a new impetus to Pakistan’s Halal sector, which sees great potential of enhancing exports to the Muslim countries especially the Middle East, he added.

The Minister made these remarks while meeting with the Pakistan’s Ambassador-designate to Australia Ms. Naila Chohan who will be assuming her new responsibilities in September.

The Minister said that Pakistan wants Australian companies to invest in the Halal food sector of Pakistan and use their expertise to bring latest technology and value-addition to this sector. The Minister directed the newly appointed ambassador to establish close liaison with the Pakistani community settled in Australia and seek proposals to enhance Pak-Australia trade which will be incorporated in the final strategy adopted by the Ministry of Commerce to augment Pakistan’s trade with Australia.

The Minister further asked her to compile a report by closely studying the marketing and trading models followed by other countries competing with Pakistan in Australia and make proposals on the basis of its findings.

Ms Chohan said that twelve Australian companies will participate in the Expo Pakistan 2014 scheduled to be held in Karachi in October which enhances the probability of their investment in Pakistan.

She also apprised the Minister about the meeting of upcoming Pak-Australia Joint Trade Commission to be held on 18th September in Australia and said that this will provide a great boost to bilateral trade.

The Minister said that efforts should be made to meet Australian Chambers of Commerce, Government officials and their Parliamentary Committee on Commerce to strengthen the case of Pakistan’s trade with Australia.

Ms. Chohan added that she would also hold meetings with Pakistani Chambers of Commerce and provincial Boards of Investment to understand their views and help project Pakistan’s case of trade and investment in Australia.

The Minister was informed that there is a seventy thousand-strong Pakistani community settled in Australia which is well educated and financially and social very vibrant. This educated community can be actively engaged in enhancing Pakistan’s economic interests in Australia.