Mian Muhammad Adrees, President, Sr Vice President Abdul Rahim Janoo, all vice presidents and a large number of FPCCI members congratulated S M Muneer Chief Executive, TDAP on organising successful Expo Pakistan from February 26 to March 1. While admiring and expressing their utmost satisfaction they declared the ninth edition of Expo Pakistan the ever best expo in all terms as compare to the past editions.
The Expo Pakistan participated by more than 900 leading Pakistani companies witnessed a large number of foreign buyers who shown interest in Pakistani products and placed orders of $2 billion which was a great source of encouragement for promotion of our exports, Mian Adrees and other office bearers added. They further said that the expo would significantly contribute in promotion of bilateral trade and economic relations of the visiting delegates.
Mian Adrees while attributing the success of Expo to S M Muneer said it was the first time that this expo attracted 70 countries and around more than 1,000 foreign genuine delegates/buyers from different countries attended this expo. He further said FPCCI had already declared 2015 as the "Year of Economic Revival of Pakistan" and ninth Expo Pakistan was one of the initial steps towards the economic revival of our country.
Mian Adress and other office-bearers who had fruitful meetings with the foreign delegates at Expo said the ninth edition of Expo Pakistan would bring about economic changes in Pakistan and uplift the image of the country.
They said the expo would also contribute in eliminating the negative perception of Pakistan being projected by foreign media. They said the foreign delegates had expressed their views that Pakistan was a land of opportunities having great trade and investment potentials in various sectors. It is also encouraging that the foreign delegates went back with satisfaction declaring Expo Pakistan an international event. That expo was no way less than any international expo because of the hard work of S M Muneer, they added.-PR
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