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TDAP committed to address export related issues: secretary

byCT Report
19/04/2018
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LAHORE: The government is committed to address trade related issues of exporters and all stakeholders would be taken on board in this regard.

Inamullah Khan, Secretary Trade Development Authority of Pakistan (TDAP), stated this while talking to a four-member delegation of the footwear sector who called on him at the TDAP.

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He said the TDAP was endeavoring to facilitate exporters to help enhance level of exports and with the joint efforts of the public-private sector would help increase the momentum of the export sector.

Adil Hasan, Senior Vice Chairman Pakistan Footwear Manufacturer Association (PFMA), apprised the secretary about their trade related issues especially with reference to their participation in the Expo Riva Garda exhibition to be held in Italy in June this year.

The secretary gave approval for the footwear sector participation in the fair. The stakeholders thanked the secretary for encouraging the business community in making improvements of their export mandate.

On the occasion, DG TDAP Lahore Mian Riaz Ahmed apprised the businessmen that as per the ‘Emerging Pakistan Vision’, the TDAP had been working to facilitate exporters for better projection of their products through quality control and standardization.

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