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UAE CG Al-Remeithi visits Karachi Chamber of Commerce

United Arab Emirates Consul General Bakheet Ateeq Al-Remeithi visited the Karachi Chamber of Commerce and met the businessmen.
During the meeting, Bakheet Ateeq said that the United Arab Emirates has started zero bureaucracy for the convenience of Pakistani businessmen, which will make it very easy for businessmen to start business and there will be no need for an agent.
He said that traders will be able to register their business online while an online portal has also been introduced for businessmen which will more facilitate the businessmen and have a positive impact on the country’s economy.
He said that fifty years ago, Pakistan helped the United Arab Emirates in every field, and today, where the United Arab Emirates is now standing is because of assistance of the Pakistan. He said that there were many opportunities in the food business in Pakistan which can be useful. Businessmen said that UAE’s business friendly initiative will help a lot in business expansion and new businessmen will also be able to benefit from it. The businessmen of the Karachi Chamber expressed their gratitude to the UAE Consul General, Bakheet Ateeq Al-Remeihti.

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