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4th Annual US-Pakistan Business Opportunities Conference concludes in New York

Delegates watching a business presentation during a conference

Conference discussed business and investment climate in Pakistan

 

The governments of the United States and Pakistan held the fourth annual US-Pakistan Business Opportunities Conference on June 2-3 in New York City.

Hundreds of US and Pakistani business leaders joined government officials to explore commercial opportunities and expand business-to-business linkages. The 2016 conference, the first to be held in the United States, built upon President Barack Obama and Prime Minister Muhammad Nawaz Sharif’s October 2015 commitment to expand bilateral trade and investment.

Federal Minister for Commerce Khurram Dastgir Khan and US Deputy Secretary of Commerce Bruce Andrews led the two countries’ delegations. The senior officials noted their optimism for the US-Pakistan partnership, reiterating that economic cooperation and strong commercial ties are essential. Featured as the conference’s corporate keynote speaker, General Electric Vice Chairman John Rice talked about the business and investment climate in Pakistan.

Throughout the conference, government and private sector representatives discussed trade and investment opportunities with a particular focus on fashion apparel, health care, information communication technology, agriculture, and women’s economic empowerment. Panelists shared their perspectives on trade and investment opportunities, doing better business in Pakistan through increased familiarity with regulations, and ways to increase gender diversity in employment.

US Ambassador-at-Large for Global Women’s Issues Cathy Russell and Pakistani Ministry of Commerce Additional Secretary Robina Ather announced a joint action plan which outlines concrete steps to advance women’s economic participation and entrepreneurship. Under the plan, Pakistan will organise its first Women in the Economy Forum and its first nationwide “Take Your Daughter to Work Day” to raise awareness of and increase career opportunities for women.

Other conference speakers included Chairman of the Export-Import Bank of the United States Fred Hochberg, Pakistani Ambassador to the United States Jalil Jilani, US Special Representative for Afghanistan and Pakistan Richard Olson, Assistant to the Administrator for the US Agency for International Development (USAID) Office of Afghanistan and Pakistan Affairs Donald “Larry” Sampler, Sindh Board of Investment Chairperson Naheed Memon and US State Department’s Special Representative for Commercial and Business Affairs Ziad Haider.

A networking reception hosted by the US-Pakistan Business Council on June 2 highlighted the April 2016 launch of the Pakistan Private Investment Initiative and facilitated additional business linkages among conference participants. The Pakistan Private Investment Initiative is a partnership between USAID and three private equity fund managers to invest over $150 million in capital to help Pakistani businesses grow and create jobs.

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