UN Resident Coordinator Mohamed Yahiya Meets Commerce Minister to Discuss Sustainable Trade Growth in Pakistan
ISLAMABAD :- Mr. Mohamed Yahiya, Newly Appointed United Nations Resident and Humanitarian Coordinator (UNRHC) called on Federal Minister for Commerce.
He was accompanied by representatives from UNRHC office, United Nations Industrial Development Organization and International Trade Centre.
UN Resident and Humanitarian Coordinator briefed the official on wide range of interventions for improving trade competitiveness of Pakistan.
He was of the view that trade was an important sector for generating much needed fiscal space vital for ensuring sustainable development.
The UN team highlighting the importance of trade related environmental measures globally, expressed their intent of devising a package of Trade and Climate for sustainable trade growth in Pakistan.
The Minister appreciated the Work of UN in the realm of trade and advised to take provinces and other relevant stakeholders on board in the process.
Jam Kamal further emphasized that SMEs should be given preference while devising polices and clarified that for sustainability it was critical that benefits of exports growth are shared equitably with marginalized and vulnerable including the populace living in peripheral areas.
The Minister appreciated the work being done under UN agencies for promoting equitable and sustainable development in bordering districts.
He specially took note of the projects working in agricultural sector to improve the conditions of small farmers and growers.
UN Resident Coordinator Mohamed Yahiya presenting a souvenir to Federal Minister for Commerce Jam Kamal Khan during a meeting to discuss sustainable trade growth and cooperation between Pakistan and the United Nations.