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TDAP to facilitate electric fan manufacturers  

byCustoms Today Report
09/04/2015
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ISLAMABAD: Trade Development Authority of Pakistan (TDAP) Chief Executive S.M Muneer has assured “Pakistan Electric Fan Manufacturers Association” (PEFMA) that full support will be provided to the association members for improving their marketing and supply sides in order to boost exports of the sector.

As per detail, a three-member delegation of met with TDAP Chief Executive on Thursday to discuss the various problems faced by them.

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During the meeting, it was mutually agreed that there was an urgent need for the establishment of accredited laboratories and certification bodies for the fan industry in Pakistan to meet international quality.

The PEFMA members also suggested measures that the government should take to help the Electric Fan industry with special emphasis on facilitative role of the TDAP with other regulatory authorities.

The TDAP Chief assured full support to the PEFMA members for improving their marketing and supply sides and for pleading their cases with other relevant agencies.

The PEFMA members also requested to include few international exhibitions in TDAP’s exhibitions calendar and for sending delegations to some countries for marketing of fan industry products.

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