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A three-day single country Thailand Exhibition kicked off on Saturday with 50 companies showcasing their range of products at local hotel here in Karachi. The exhibition is being organized by Department of International Trade Promotion, Ministry of Commerce Royal Thai Government with the support of Royal Thai Consulate-General Karachi and being managed by Event and Conference International Exhibition. The exhibition will continue till Monday.
Muffasar Atta Malik, President of Karachi Chamber of Commerce & Industry (KCCI) inaugurated the exhibition along with Khun Apipan Cheecharoen, acting Consul General of Royal Thai Consulate-General Karachi, Suebsak Dangboonrueng, Director Thai Trade Centre, Dhaka, Department of International Trade Promotion, Ministry of Commerce, Royal Thai Government, Arif Suleman, Honorary Trade Advisor, Thailand and Director Event & Conference International Rashid ul Haq.
Speaking at the inaugural ceremony, President KCCI called for further enhancement of bilateral trade between the two countries. He informed that Pakistan's imports from Thailand ascended to $1400.36 million in calendar year 2017 against 1008.45 million which shows 38.8 percent growth while Pakistan exports to Thailand increased by 24.4 percent to $148.32 million from $119.21 million.
Pakistan exports yarn and fibers, chemicals, finished oils, meat to Thailand, he added. "There are plenty of other Pakistani products and services which are capable of capturing a sizeable market and promotional activities", Malik observed.
President KCCI called for exploring opportunities and avenues for setting up joint ventures between the companies of both countries. "Undertaking joint venture in different sectors of the economy would not only go in favor of the two countries but will also help them to jointly explore and penetrate into some of the most promising and untapped markets", he said.
Apipan Cheecharoen while speaking on the occasion highlighted the importance of Pakistan as a growing economy. He said that Pakistan with the population of around 200 million offers attractive opportunities to the investors from across the globe.
"The population's major segment comprises of young people and middle class that is a major attraction for the international investors and makes it major market in Asia", he noted. Arif Suleman Honorary Trade Advisor to Ministry of Commerce Royal Thai Government, said that more than 10 categories of products that include hardware, car paint, machinery/rice mill, food & beverage, household products, water purification, home textile products, footwear, health & beauty products, medicine and herbal products, motorbike parts, party accessories, jewelry cleaner, electrical appliances are being exhibited.
Commenting on the pending Free Trade Agreement between Pakistan and Thailand Arif hoped that it would be singed by next year. "We are experiencing a wonderful period where Pakistan and Thailand are developing and working hand in hand as close partners. We are hopeful of finalization of FTA by next year", he said.
Director Event and Conference International Rashidul Haq said they are expecting more than 50,000 visitors over the course of three days. "We have seen in the past that such exhibitions provide an excellent platform for businessmen from both the countries to meet and build relations", he added.

Copyright Business Recorder, 2018

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