'Made in Pakistan Expo' in Mumbai
Thursday August 30, 2012 10:01:19 PM,
IANS
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Mumbai: An exhibition displaying Pakistan's finest
textiles, marble, herbs and medicines, plastics and variety of dry
fruits products -- Made in Pakistan Expo 2012 -- is being
organised in Mumbai.
The expo, from Aug 31 to Sep 5, is being organised by the
Federation of Pakistan Chambers of Commerce and Industry (FPCCI)
with support of the Federation of Indian Chambers of Commerce and
Industry (FICCI). It will be inaugurated by their presidents Haji
Fazal Kadir Khan Sherani and R.V. Kanoria.
Pakistan's leading textile houses will participate actively in
this event, placing their full confidence in FPCCI to carry its
first expedition into Mumbai.
Products on display will include designers' collections showcasing
prominent and top brand companies like Gul Ahmed, Signatures by
Five Star, Nisha Summer Lines, Al Karam, Portia, Bareeze, Lala
Textiles, Mausummery, Diners and Ittehad.
FPCCI has over the years been involved in trade promotion
activities as India constitutes the most natural market for many
of Pakistan's core products.
FPCCI believes that the exhibition will certainly supplement the
process of dialogue between India and Pakistan. In the past it has
held successful and widely attended fairs and exhibitions in other
Indian cities.
After Mumbai, FPCCI plans to hold exhibitions in other Indian
cities, including Ahmedabad, Jaipur, Hyderabad, Chennai and
Bangalore.
FPCCI will return to Delhi later this year for the India
international trade fair where it traditionally brings a large
delegation from across the entire spectrum of Pakistan's industry.
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