Pakistani exhibitors should participate in China fairs

Published December 14th, 2007


Lauding Trade Development Authority of Pakistan (TDAP) for according approval of fifty Pakistani exhibitors to showcase their products in the upcoming South Asian Countries Commodities Fair here, the former President of FPCCI Tariq Sayeed has emphasized the need for maximum number of participation of Pakistani exhibitors in various exhibitions in order to narrow the trade gape now in favour of China.

“There is immense potential for export of a number of Pakistani items, particularly the surgical goods, fish, leather, textile, fresh fruits, etc and their export can help in bridging the trade gape”, Tariq Sayeed who is also Patron-in-Chief of Pak-China Business Forum told APP in an interview from Shanghai before leaving for Pakistan on Friday.

The MOFCOM, Chinese Ministry of Commerce is holding the South Asian Countries Commodity Fair here between December 28 to 30 in a bid to remove the trade imbalance for which the Chinese side attaches great importance by enlarging import from South Asian countries.

The organizer of the exhibition has planned to provide a number of incentives in order to attract large number of exhibitors.





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