PFC to participate in HK expo
LAHORE: Pakistan Furniture Council (PFC) will take part in a four-day international Hong Kong expo starting from April 27 to explore business opportunities and find new global markets.
In a statement issued here on Sunday PFC Chief Executive Officer Mian Kashif Ashfaq said the expo attracts thousands of global exhibitors, investors, importers, exporters and buyers from all over the world which showcases their products.
The PFC will exhibit its international quality products to capture its share in the market. He said it’s an excellent opportunity to showcase Pak products and develop business deals with international buyers.
He said this expo also offers professional buyers a sourcing platform with wide variety of products ranging from basics to the most creative and qualitative. He said he will also hold series of marathon meetings with tycoons for investment to avail government unprecedented special package for foreign investors.
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