Shahzaz ud din
SENIOR MEMBER

- Joined
- Jun 12, 2017
- Messages
- 7,877
- Reaction score
- 14
- Country
- Location
French Newspaper Is All Praise For Made In Pakistan Facemasks
“Everyone saw the words ‘Made in Pakistan’ on the labels,” reported leading French newspaper Ouest France.
By Kinza Zahra Last updated Jun 16, 2020
3
Share
The French Newspaper and media have applauded the quality reusable face masks, bearing the tag of ‘Made in Pakistan.’
In an official tweet, the Federal Minister for Science and Technology, Fawad Chaudhry, shared the news saying, “French Newspaper is all praise for made in Pakistan masks. The country has already received 100 M USD export orders of PPEs, and we expect this figure to cross 500 M USD in the coming months.”

Ch Fawad Hussain
✔@fawadchaudhry
French Newspaper is all praise for made in Pakistan masks, Pak has already received 100 M USD export orders of PPEs and we expect this figure to cross 500 M USD in cmng months... Inshallah https://www.ouest-france.fr/pays-de-la-loire/loire-atlantique/saint-nazaire-ces-masques-francais-faits-au-pakistan-6859518 …

Saint-Nazaire. Ces masques français faits au Pakistan
Surprise à la réception des masques commandés et distribuées par les collectivités. La mondialisation continue.
ouest-france.fr
[URL='https://twitter.com/fawadchaudhry/status/1272440133913137152']After the spread of coronavirus in France, the demand for the face masks and other protective equipment increased. The French firms were unable to meet the demand in time.
[/URL]
To meet the requirements, a company in Rezé and another in Montluçon that specializes in professional clothing consulted manufacturers in Pakistan.
“Everyone saw the words ‘Made in Pakistan’ on the labels,” reported leading French newspaper Ouest France.
The paper reported that the masks had arrived in residents’ mailboxes, and were wrapped in beautiful plastic bags.
A total of 280,000 masks were distributed among the citizens.
The French daily said although the local authorities turned to French companies, the orders exceeded the production capacities of French suppliers, so they subcontracted the orders to Pakistan.
Pakistan’s timely response to cater to the French residents’ demand for face masks was widely appreciated by the health authorities and local media.
“Everyone saw the words ‘Made in Pakistan’ on the labels,” reported leading French newspaper Ouest France.
By Kinza Zahra Last updated Jun 16, 2020
3
Share

The French Newspaper and media have applauded the quality reusable face masks, bearing the tag of ‘Made in Pakistan.’
In an official tweet, the Federal Minister for Science and Technology, Fawad Chaudhry, shared the news saying, “French Newspaper is all praise for made in Pakistan masks. The country has already received 100 M USD export orders of PPEs, and we expect this figure to cross 500 M USD in the coming months.”

Ch Fawad Hussain
✔@fawadchaudhry
French Newspaper is all praise for made in Pakistan masks, Pak has already received 100 M USD export orders of PPEs and we expect this figure to cross 500 M USD in cmng months... Inshallah https://www.ouest-france.fr/pays-de-la-loire/loire-atlantique/saint-nazaire-ces-masques-francais-faits-au-pakistan-6859518 …
Saint-Nazaire. Ces masques français faits au Pakistan
Surprise à la réception des masques commandés et distribuées par les collectivités. La mondialisation continue.
ouest-france.fr
[URL='https://twitter.com/fawadchaudhry/status/1272440133913137152']After the spread of coronavirus in France, the demand for the face masks and other protective equipment increased. The French firms were unable to meet the demand in time.
[/URL]
To meet the requirements, a company in Rezé and another in Montluçon that specializes in professional clothing consulted manufacturers in Pakistan.
“Everyone saw the words ‘Made in Pakistan’ on the labels,” reported leading French newspaper Ouest France.
The paper reported that the masks had arrived in residents’ mailboxes, and were wrapped in beautiful plastic bags.
A total of 280,000 masks were distributed among the citizens.
The French daily said although the local authorities turned to French companies, the orders exceeded the production capacities of French suppliers, so they subcontracted the orders to Pakistan.
Pakistan’s timely response to cater to the French residents’ demand for face masks was widely appreciated by the health authorities and local media.