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'Made in Pakistan' expo in Chandigarh from Wednesday
Tue, Dec 22 10:09 PM
Chandigarh, Dec 22 (IANS) Chandigarh will host the first edition of trade show 'Made in Pakistan' Dec 23-27.
A total of 43 traders from Pakistan have reached this union territory to take part in this event at the Confederation of Indian Industry (CII) northern region headquarters. They will display their products, ranging from garments, pottery and decorative items, and also hold discussions with those interested in bilateral trade.
Shehzad, proprietor of Mask Traders from Lahore, said: 'The great increase in participation by Pakistani companies from 25 during the last consumer fair here, to 43 this time is a testimony to the spirit of bonding and relationship between the two countries. We are expecting tremendous response and business opportunities from Chandigarh.'
CII officials are expecting good response to the show.
'There is a vast potential for establishing business ties between the two countries. This exposition will certainly lead to an increased economic and trade-related inter-dependence between the neighbouring nations,' said Partap Aggarwal, chairman of CII Chandigarh council, here Tuesday.
Tue, Dec 22 10:09 PM
Chandigarh, Dec 22 (IANS) Chandigarh will host the first edition of trade show 'Made in Pakistan' Dec 23-27.
A total of 43 traders from Pakistan have reached this union territory to take part in this event at the Confederation of Indian Industry (CII) northern region headquarters. They will display their products, ranging from garments, pottery and decorative items, and also hold discussions with those interested in bilateral trade.
Shehzad, proprietor of Mask Traders from Lahore, said: 'The great increase in participation by Pakistani companies from 25 during the last consumer fair here, to 43 this time is a testimony to the spirit of bonding and relationship between the two countries. We are expecting tremendous response and business opportunities from Chandigarh.'
CII officials are expecting good response to the show.
'There is a vast potential for establishing business ties between the two countries. This exposition will certainly lead to an increased economic and trade-related inter-dependence between the neighbouring nations,' said Partap Aggarwal, chairman of CII Chandigarh council, here Tuesday.