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Pak-Afghan businessmen to hold joint industrial exhibition in Dec

byCT Report
16/09/2020
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PESHAWAR: The trade associations of Afghanistan and Pakistan have decided to hold a joint industrial exhibition in Peshawar in December this year to further facilitate the traders and enhance bilateral trade.

SAARC Chambers of Commerce Vice President Haji Ghulam Ali told Profit that the industrial exhibition, organized in collaboration with the SAARC chamber and the Pak-Afghan chamber of commerce and industry, is aimed at boosting trade activities between the two countries.

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Ali further said that the Pak-Afghan Industrial Exhibition in Peshawar would be an important milestone in bringing the business communities of both the countries closer to each other. He added that it is in the interest of both the countries to bring the business community closer as the 21st century is not of war but of trade and commerce which can put the countries on the path of development.

Ghulam Ali said the industrial exhibition would boost employment through the promotion of industry and trade and would help end unemployment in both the brotherly countries.

In order to increase Pak-Afghan trade, Ali said, the two countries should provide opportunities to each other’s business community and bringing the business community closer to each other. He added that good commercial ties will also bring the two countries together.

According to Afghan Commercial Attachés Mohammad Fawadarsh, products from six sectors of Afghanistan, including industry and agriculture, will be put on display and the business community affiliated to the Afghan chambers will also participate in the exhibition.

He added that the Afghan industry minister will attend the opening ceremony of the Pak-Afghan trade exhibition. He expressed the hope that with the enhancement of industrial and trade ties, the relation between the business communities of both the countries will be strengthened.

Pak-Afghan traders will be allotted 30, 30 stalls of industrial and agricultural products in the industrial exhibition. Traditional food and cultural shows will also be set up for the exhibition.

 

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