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RCCI organizes training seminar on export documentation

byCT Report
03/11/2017
in Chambers & Associations, Latest News, Pakistan Chambers
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RAWALPINDI: Rawalpindi Chamber of Commerce and Industry (RCCI) in collaboration with Small Medium Enterprise Development Authority (SMEDA) has organized atraining seminar on Export Documentation and Procures.

Sohail Nazar SMEDA Manager Trainings and Trainer Ejaz Ahmed said local business environment and regulations are changing rapidly, creating challenges for the existing as well as new entrant of import or export business.

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Through building capacity of SMEs in understanding about requirements for starting their import and export business and procedure involved while making easy to understand difficult terms and documents used therein, they may be able to tackle their day to day import and export related issues and ultimately creating conducive business environment for them.

In his welcome address, Zahid Latif Khan, President, Rawalpindi Chamber of Commerce & Industry appreciated the role of SMEDA in brining awareness and providing guidance for business community. He said such trainings will help participants in expanding their businesses, starting their own import and export business or looking at working for an import export firm. Participants will also be able to manage their businesses successfully with understanding about different important terms and documents used for starting and doing their import and export business, he further added.

The training session was designed to help current and potential entrepreneurs particularly SMEs to gain understanding of import and export business, learn about requirements and procedure for starting import and export business and to get latest update on import and export procedure and important terms.

Senior Vice President Muhammad Nasir Mirza, Vice President Khalid Farooq Qazi, members of the executive committee, regional manager SMEDA Muhammad Asghar and a large number of traders attended the seminar.

 

 

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