Lahore: The Regional Comprehensive Economic Partnership (RCEP) trade agreement with additional five regional ASEAN partner countries would serve as an effective forum for stronger Pak- ASEAN trade relations if Pakistan would join RCEP that comprises 30 percent of the global GDP and 2.3 Billion World population. This was proposed by the Ambassador of Indonesia Mr. Adam M. Tugio while addressing a Conference on “ Trade and Tourism Potential in ASEAN“ organized by Lahore Chamber of Commerce and Industry.
The Chief Guest of the event was Governor Punjab Mr. Baligh ur Rehman and also attended by High Commissioner of Malaysia Mr. Mohammad Azhar Mazlan, who is currently the Chairman of ASEAN Committee Islamabad (ACI).
Elaborating the significance of R EP, Ambassador Tugio suggested LCCI to conduct a research study on the prospects of joining the RCEP for Pakistan and its likely positive impact on mutual trade activities. Despite huge population and available resources, the 11bn dollar Pak- ASEAN trade is far below than the real economic potential of two sides, he added.
Talking about Halal industry as one of the important area of trade cooperation, the Ambassador especially mentioned the growing size of Halal cosmetic industry in European countries and US. The presence of Muslims population globally in different continents offers good market opportunities for Muslim countries in the sector of Halal cosmetics, he said.
The envoy pointed out that out of around 1.8bn Muslim population, 1.3 bn lives in D- countries, which has its own structured mechanism of collaboration together with D- 8 Preferential Trade Agreement to promote intra- trade among D- 8 members. This structure is very beneficial to promote Halal trade activities and its related industries including tourism.
Ambassador Tugio also highlighted the cultural charm, demography and bio diversity of ASEAN region that makes it popular tourism destination with tremendous investment and innovation opportunities in hospitality and food industry. The envoy said that 40 percent of Asean countries population is Muslim and 24 percent is Buddhist and ancient Gandhara civilization and Mughal Islamic architecture in Pakistan attract them a lot.
The talented Pakistani IT students may create 3D versions of Taxila Buddhist sites and ancient Moenjodaro to promote foreign tourism, he added.
Pakistani businessmen should take advantage of Indonesia’s emerging market ; Ambassador Adam Tugio










