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Seminar in Japan to boost Islamabad-Tokyo trade ties

byCustoms Today Report
20/09/2014
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AICHI PREFECTURE, JAPAN: Pakistani embassy, in collaboration with the Nagoya Chamber of Commerce and Industry, Chubu Economic Federation, METI, JETRO and local government, has ‘Pakistan Trade Seminar’ at the Aichi Prefecture.

Pakistan’s Ambassador to Japan Farukh Amil, lauding the ‘New SMEs Collaborative Model’, said that it would bring the business communities of both the countries close to each other and would give them a chance to join hands for enhancing bilateral trade and investment.

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Farukh Amil, in his presentation, termed Pakistan a reliable trade and investment partner and said that Pakistan offered great opportunities for SMEs of Japan to trade and invest.

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