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RCCI to organize CPEC conference from 29th Jan. to 2nd Feb

byCT Report
05/12/2017
in Chambers & Associations, Latest News, Pakistan Chambers
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RAWALPINDI: The Rawalpindi Chamber of Commerce and Industry (RCCI) is going to organize a CPEC Business Opportunities Conference in Beijing, China from 29th January to 2nd February, 2018. The event will be attended by 200 businessmen from both the countries.

This was stated by President RCCI Zahid Latif Khan after meeting with Overseas Chinese Association of Pakistan (OCAP) President Chen Zong Dong yesterday. Giving details, Zahid Latif Khan said the conference will provide an ideal platform for Pakistani businesses to identify and engage in joint ventures, technology transfer, mergers & acquisition, and other cooperation opportunities with Chinese companies mainly under the ambit of CPEC. “The conference will organize dialogue of Leaders of Business Community with representatives of government(s) to know their perspectives of CPEC”.

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RCCI chief said the conference will pave the way in bridging the gap between business communities of Pakistan and China and create new business opportunities. RCCI will also facilitate MOU signings between the respective companies at the conference, he added.

On this occasion, Chen Zong Dong lauded the RCCI’s efforts in facilitating traders and promoting trade activities in the country. He said this conference would serve as a platform to strengthen the linkages between the trader communities of both the countries. This will also create and strengthen a network of Public-Private sectors of Pakistan & China and this will be a forum for the Chinese businessmen who were looking forward to penetrate in Pakistani markets under the umbrella of CPEC, he further added.

The five day conference aimed at monitoring the developments with an eye towards ensuring that business related policies between Pakistan & China, including the areas of Industrialization, Exports, Trade Relations, Foreign Investment, Energy Sector are business friendly and contribute toward strengthening the Public-Private sector.

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