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Turkish trade delegation visits RCCI

byCT Report
04/12/2018
in Chambers & Associations, Latest News, Pakistan Chambers
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RAWALPINDI: A Turkish delegation headed by Behram Karajaan visited the Rawalpindi Chamber of Commerce and Industry (RCCI). The purpose of their visit was to explore opportunities for business collaborations and match making in different sectors mainly in Construction, Pharmaceutical, Tourism and gem stones.

Turkish delegation during their meeting with Acting President RCCI Muhammad Badar Haroon expressed desire for joint ventures and said Turkey offered huge trade opportunities to Pakistani business community and they should visit Turkey to tap all untapped areas of promoting trade and exports. He lauded RCCI’s efforts in promoting trade activities in the region through exchange of delegations and exhibitions. He further added that Turkey and Pakistan both enjoyed cordial relationships and purpose of their visit was to promote these friendly ties between the two countries.

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Muhammad Badar Haroon assured delegation for full support and assistance for joint ventures and investment. He informed Pakistan has rising population which offered great potential for investment in construction sector. He urged that Turkish investors should explore Pakistan for investment and joint ventures in Gems and Jewelry, Pharmaceutical, Marble and health sector.

He informed Rawalpindi is a major city that falls in the northern part of CPEC project that is why there exists a huge potential to boost trade and other business activities in the city. He invited Turkish investors for joint ventures in different sectors under CPEC Special Economic Zones.

He also gave a short summary of RCCI current activities and future programs. Vice President Fayaz Qureshi, former presidents and member of the executive committee were also present on the occasion.

 

 

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