LAHORE : Entire business community across the country
termed Prime Minister Imran Khan’s four high level official foreign visits
to Saudi Arabia, UAE, China and Malaysia good harbinger for the country as
his counterparts not only gave positive gestures to help Pakistan out of
economic crunch but also committed to strengthen trade and economic ties
besides eliminating all impediments to seamless flow of trade and
investment among all four brotherly countries.
Pakistan Furniture Council (PFC) Chief Executive Mian Kashif Ashfaq
expressed these views while presiding over a meeting of board of directors
held here Friday. He said a high level PFC delegation was too included in
Prime Minister’s entourage in China which was warmly welcomed by the
Chinese furniture makers and investors as Chinese showed keen interest in
joint venture with PFC. He further said all these four countries reiterated
their resolve to transform the existing special relations into a strategic
long-term economic partnership by adopting a direct, transparent and time
bound approach.
He said Prime Minister recent visit to Malaysia is a big success for the
country and hoped that both the brotherly Islamic countries would process
further strengthening bilateral relationship in different fields especially
in furniture sector too. He said we have chalked out a comprehensive
roadmap to accelerate cooperation and partnership in furniture sector and
soon delegations from China and Malaysia will visit Pakistan to participate
in coming PFC 10th 3-day mega Interiors Pakistan exhibition on Dec 14 in
expo center Lahore.
Mian Kashif appreciated PTI government for supporting local industry to
boost exports and in this regard, PFC is too planning to organize
exhibitions in different countries initially joining hands with their
Chinese counterparts.
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