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UK PCCI assures for promoting made in Pakistan brands in UK

byCT Report
14/09/2017
in Chambers & Associations, Pakistan Chambers
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ISLAMABAD: UK Pakistan Chamber of Commerce and Industry (UK PCCI) here on Wednesday assured for playing its role for promoting “Made in Pakistan” brands in UK market as many Pakistani products have good potential to meet the needs of British consumers.

A delegation headed by Jehanzaib Anis, Company Secretary, UKPCCI visited Islamabad Chamber of Commerce and Industry and said that a delegation of their chamber would visit Pakistan in November this year to attend Karachi Expo.

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He said some members of delegation would also visit Islamabad and Lahore to explore possibilities of further improving bilateral trade between Pakistan and UK. He said UK PCCI was also planning to organize an Expo of Pakistani products in UK after Ramzan in 2018 and urged that ICCI members should take active participation in that expo to showcase potential of their products in UK.

He said based on the interest and response of Pakistani private sector, the size and scope of the expo would be finalized. He said UK PCCI wanted to work with ICCI for promoting

Pakistan’s trade with UK and assured that it would facilitate Pakistani delegations in business visas of UK. Speaking on the occasion, Khalid Iqbal Malik, President, ICCI said that Pakistan and UK had had good potential to enhance bilateral trade and both countries should facilitate frequent exchange of trade delegations to explore untapped areas of mutual cooperation.

He said UK PCCI should maintain regular liaison with ICCI to strengthen connectivity, especially between the SMEs of both countries that would help in realizing significant boost in bilateral trade.

He said  that ICCI and UK PCCI should establish virtual liaison to strengthen business linkages between the private sectors of both countries.

He said CPEC had started a new era of economic activities in Pakistan and emphasized that investors of UK should visit Pakistan to explore joint ventures and investment in CPEC projects.

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