Finland’s Ambassador to Pakistan Hannu Ripatti met Federal Minister for Commerce Jam Kamal Khan on Tuesday to discuss strategies for expanding trade ties and exploring untapped areas for collaboration.
The minister eaffirmed the Pakistani government’s commitment to strengthening economic ties with Finland. “I believe in deep coordination with our counterparts to enhance trade relations,” he stated, emphasizing the importance of identifying dormant sectors and activating them for economic benefit.
The minister highlighted his vision of tapping into unutilized resources and expanding into areas such as education, information technology, textile, health, construction, and social development. There is a possibility of a government-level delegation from Finland visiting Pakistan, which could mark a milestone for both countries, with expectations to solidify agreements and increase investment opportunities, he added.
One of the key initiatives discussed during the meeting was Pakistan’s establishment of the National Compliance Council (NCC), which seeks to ensure that local products meet international standards.
Khan explained that the NCC will work with provincial and federal bodies to sensitize them on the importance of compliance, positioning Pakistani exports to be competitive in international markets.
Ambassador Ripatti praised the success of these businesses and highlighted the contributions they make to Pakistan’s educational landscape by providing technical training to university students. This collaboration, he said, not only supports Finland’s business interests but also strengthens Pakistan’s workforce by equipping students with globally relevant skills.
The ambassador also praised the talent of Pakistani engineers, describing them as “assets of your country,” capable of working under diverse conditions, and emphasized that Pakistan should focus more on the global demand for skilled technicians.
Khan responded by highlighting Pakistan’s skilled yet affordable labor force, suggesting that this human capital could be further leveraged by Finnish industries. He invited Finnish companies to consider Pakistan’s “cost-effective, skilled professionals” as valuable contributors to Finland’s economy.
In addition, the envoy extended a formal invitation to the minister to attend the upcoming Finland-Pakistan Business Forum in Karachi.
This forum is expected to bring together representatives from both countries to explore and promote joint business ventures and investment prospects. The discussions also identified specific areas of shared interest, including education, information technology, textile, healthcare, and construction, as potential avenues for deeper cooperation.
Both parties expressed optimism about the future, with a shared vision of fostering robust economic ties through these and other emerging sectors.
About the Author
Written by the expert legal team at Javid Law Associates. Our team specializes in corporate law, tax compliance, and business registration services across Pakistan.
Verified Professional
25+ Years Experience