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Swiss investors keen to explore Pakistani market for herbal medicines

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ISLAMABAD, Nov 16 (APP): Switzerland’s herbal medicines company Herbamed AG showed keen interest to tap the Pakistani market for business collaboration in herbal medicines.

A delegation of the company led by its Managing Director Christoph Züllig visited Islamabad Chamber of Commerce and Industry (ICCI) and discussed areas of mutual cooperation, said a press release issued here Thursday.

Addressing the delegation, Ahsan Zafar Bakhtawari, President ICCI said that the herbal medicines was a booming industry around the world while its global market was set to reach$ 107 billion by the year 2024.

Therefore, he urged Pakistan and Switzerland to develop strong collaboration to share expertise and technology for the manufacturing of herbal medicines to export them around the world.

He said that Pakistan had established SIFC to facilitate the foreign investors in Pakistan and stressed that this was the right time for Swiss investors to explore Pakistan for joint ventures (JVs) and investment.

He assured that ICCI would cooperate in connecting the Swiss investors with right partners in Pakistan.

Speaking on the occasion, Managing Director AG of Switzerland Christoph Züllig, Herbamed said that his company was manufacturing herbal medicines for the treatment of various diseases including hypertension, diabetes, liver problems, stomach problems, fever and common cold, prostrate and many others with no side effects.

He said that they want to penetrate the Pakistani market to address the health issues of patients with quality products with no side effects.

He also gave a detailed presentation on his company and products and hoped that the ICCI would help them in exploring business partnerships in the Pakistani market.

Faad Waheed, Senior Vice President ICCI stressed for close cooperation between Islamabad and Swiss Chambers of Commerce to bring private sectors of Pakistan and Switzerland closer in order to explore new areas of mutual cooperation.

Engr. Azhar ul Islam Zafar, Vice President ICCI emphasized that both countries should encourage regular exchange of trade delegations to explore new business opportunities available in each country.

Khalid Iqbal Malik said that Pakistan had great potential for tourism and Switzerland should cooperate with its expertise and technology to improve tourism infrastructure in Pakistan.

Zafar Bakhtawari, former President and Secretary General UBG urged Pakistan and Switzerland to organize single country exhibitions in each other country to introduce their products and promote business collaborations.

Nasir Qureshi Senior Member ICCI also highlighted the potential of mutual cooperation in the pharmaceutical sector between the two countries.

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