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Pak embassy launches campaign in Japan to create trade opportunities

byCustoms Today Report
06/10/2015
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ISLAMABAD: With the aim to help promote local products in international market, the Pakistani embassy in Tokyo has launched a campaign in Japan.

Under the campaign awareness will be created amongst the Japanese investors about existing opportunities in trade and tourism industry of the country.

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Shehzad Ahmad Khan, Commercial Counsellor, gave a presentation under the title of ‘Pakistan, A Land with Opportunities Unlimited’ at Tabi Summit-II, Tokyo. He briefed the audience on the trade, investment and tourism opportunities offered by Pakistan. Speaking on the subject, he explained Pakistan-Japan relations in the historical perspective and reasons to choose Pakistan as a trade and investment partner.

He highlighted Pakistan’s importance with reference to its strategic location at the crossroads of West, Central and South Asia, the developed industrial clusters, investment friendly environment and tourist attractions.

The presentation was followed by a lively Question-Answer session, which continued over informal networking Hi-Tea.

Earlier, TamaoIwamaru, President, M/s Key Noters Inc. Japan (organizer of the Tabi Summit) welcomed the Counsellor and shared the objective of Tabi Summit as a platform to introduce respective countries in Japan. The representatives from Azerbaijan, Tanzania and Lithuania also introduced their countries at the summit.

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