
Argentina’s Ambassador Sebastian Sayus announced that Argentina is ready to share expertise in agriculture, livestock, and food security with Pakistan. He spoke at the Lahore Chamber of Commerce and Industry (LCCI), emphasizing the goal to strengthen Pakistan’s production, storage, and food supply chains. Sayus highlighted plans for a pilot project to improve grain storage and reduce post-harvest losses in Pakistan.
LCCI President Faheem-ur-Rehman Saigol welcomed the ambassador and outlined strong trade ties between the two countries. He noted Pakistan’s exports to Argentina include sports goods, textiles, and surgical instruments. Meanwhile, Pakistan imports soya-bean oil, cotton, pharmaceuticals, and seeds from Argentina. Saigol expressed hopes to expand trade and raise Pakistan’s export volume to Argentina.
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Both sides agreed on the potential for deeper cooperation in technology and industrial development. Argentina aims to assist Pakistan with agricultural innovation, biotechnology, and modern farming methods. Additionally, Argentina’s expertise in meat processing, agricultural machinery, and IT can boost Pakistan’s industries and economic growth.
The meeting also highlighted opportunities in renewable energy, tourism, pharmaceuticals, and automotive manufacturing. LCCI leaders emphasized Pakistan’s capacity in producing cost-effective automotive parts and two-wheelers. They proposed exploring exports and joint ventures to benefit both economies. Regular exchange of trade delegations and business events was encouraged to strengthen relations.
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Overall, the event marked a positive step towards expanding Pakistan-Argentina cooperation. Both countries expressed commitment to enhance diplomatic and economic ties through mutual support and shared knowledge. They look forward to future collaborations that will benefit farmers, industries, and trade sectors in both nations.