Mauritius and Pakistan to Reinforce Bilateral and Trade Relations
The outgoing High Commissioner of Pakistan, Major General Ulfat Hussain Shah, paid a courtesy call yesterday on the Prime Minister, Sir Anerood Jugnauth, at the Treasury Building in Port Louis, to bid him farewell after having served for two years in Mauritius.
Both parties agreed that there is a need for more efforts to raise awareness amongst the respective business communities to the benefits of the Double Taxation Avoidance Agreement which exists since 1995 and the Investment Promotion and Protection Agreement of 1997 for cross-border investments. Pakistani investments in Mauritius have prospects in sectors such as: textiles and apparel; light engineering; tourism and leisure; construction; education; medical hub; and ICT.
In a statement, Major General Ulfat Hussain Shah, expressed overall satisfaction with his discussions with the Prime Minister in view of reinforcing the relations between Pakistan and Mauritius which he said, have traditionally been very close and warm, deriving their strength on common historical and cultural heritage, ties of kinship and bonds of friendship, mutual goodwill and on many affinities.
Major General Ulfat Hussain Shah also highlighted that during his service as High Commissioner of Pakistan to Mauritius much have been achieved in various fields ranging from diplomatic and trade exchanges to education. He added that both countries are looking forward to strengthen and broaden existing avenues of cooperation and develop new ones. He also pointed out that Mauritius can serve as an example of peace, security, tolerance, unity and diversity for the rest of the world.
As far as boosting investment and increasing the imports and exports flow to Pakistan and vice versa, is concerned, the outgoing High Commissioner is of the opinion that Mauritian exports to Pakistan are increasing and are going beyond its borders.