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Romania invites Pak furniture industry

byCT Report
23/09/2016
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RAWALPINDI: Romania has a suitable environment for investors and Pakistan should set up furniture industry there for boosting trade between the two countries.

Acting Ambassador of Romania in Pakistan Rene Mihai Seicaru said this during his visit to furniture market on invitation of Furniture Association at Khanna here on Friday. Tight security arrangements were made by police to guard the ambassador.

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Addressing the traders, Rene said Romania is a peaceful country having a large numbers of opportunities for businessmen. He has invited the Pakistani furniture industry to set up its businesses in Romania and assured that the government would extend necessary cooperation.

He highly praised the quality and designs of Pakistani furniture. He said that Pakistani furniture due to its unique style is very famous and said his country is willing to promote the furniture industry with the cooperation of Pakistan. He said this would create opportunities for investment in the two countries.

President of Association Khawaja Wasim Mir thanked the Ambassador for the visit. General Secretary Faisal Butt said by visiting the furniture market in the contested area of Rawalpindi is a proof that Pakistanis a peaceful country. He assured to intensify efforts for promotion of furniture industry in Romania so help increase bilateral trade.

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