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In [[July]] [[1983]], President [[Mohammad Zia-ul-Haq]] of [[Pakistan]] proposed the establishment of '''JPBCC''' during a visit to [[Japan]]. In [[May]] [[1984]], [[Japanese Prime Minister]] [[Yasuhiro Nakasone]] expressed his interest in creating such a committee while on a visit to [[Pakistan]]. Following this, the [[Japan Chamber of Commerce and Industry]] (JCCI) and the [[Federation of Pakistan Chambers of Commerce and Industry]] began preparations to form the committee, and it was inaugurated in [[November]] [[1984]] to promote bilateral business ties, trade, investment, tourism, and other economic activities.
In [[July]] [[1983]], President [[Mohammad Zia-ul-Haq]] of [[Pakistan]] proposed the establishment of '''JPBCC''' during a visit to [[Japan]]. In [[May]] [[1984]], [[Japanese Prime Minister]] [[Yasuhiro Nakasone]] expressed his interest in creating such a committee while on a visit to [[Pakistan]]. Following this, the [[Japan Chamber of Commerce and Industry]] (JCCI) and the [[Federation of Pakistan Chamber of Commerce & Industry]] began preparations to form the committee, and it was inaugurated in [[November]] [[1984]] to promote bilateral business ties, trade, investment, tourism, and other economic activities.


== See also ==
== See also ==

Revision as of 01:01, 22 July 2008

Japan - Pakistan business co-operation committee
AbbreviationJPBCC
FormationNovember, 1984
Region served
Japan
AffiliationsPJBF, Pakistan Japan Business Forum

In July 1983, President Mohammad Zia-ul-Haq of Pakistan proposed the establishment of JPBCC during a visit to Japan. In May 1984, Japanese Prime Minister Yasuhiro Nakasone expressed his interest in creating such a committee while on a visit to Pakistan. Following this, the Japan Chamber of Commerce and Industry (JCCI) and the Federation of Pakistan Chamber of Commerce & Industry began preparations to form the committee, and it was inaugurated in November 1984 to promote bilateral business ties, trade, investment, tourism, and other economic activities.

See also