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TDAP to organize mango show at Belarus during visit of PM Nawaz

byCustoms Today Report
10/08/2015
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ISLAMABAD: Trade Development Authority of Pakistan (TDAP) would organize mango show during the visit of Prime Minister Muhammad Nawaz Sharif at Belarus.

A Spokesman of the TDAP in a statement issued here Monday said that “Mango Show” would be held with the theme ‘A taste of Pakistan” on August 11 at the shopping centre”Stolitsa”.

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The shopping center “Stolitsa” is located in the center of Minsk between the building of the Government of Belarus and the City, the TDAP said.

Its statement further said that the shopping center “Stolitsa” would have a high attendance during the Mango Festival on August 11, 2015.

In this regard, Ministry of Trade, Republic of Belarus is providing all possible assistance for the event.

Display area would be decorated with publicity and promotion material related with mangoes from Pakistan, LED screens will showcase video documentaries on mangoes. Mangoes would be displayed and live mango tasting by chefs would also be organized on the event date.

Newsletter on mangoes from Pakistan, CD on mangoes would be distributed among the visitors during the event.

High dignitaries from both the countries were expected to visit this event, the statement added.

The TDAP further said that in order to promote Pakistani mangoes, Trade Development Authority of Pakistan has organized mango shows during current mango season at United Kingdom, Hong Kong, Malaysia and other countries.

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