LAHORE:Pakistan Furniture Council (PFC) Chief Executive Officer on Sunday announced on that the council is prepared to meet Bangladesh’s growing furniture needs by supplying high-quality, internationally compliant products at competitive rates.
Chairing a board of directors meeting here, he said the initiative aimed to strengthen Pakistan’s export footprint while enhancing economic ties between the two countries. He highlighted Pakistan’s expertise in crafting durable, aesthetically appealing furniture using premium materials and skilled artisans. By optimising production costs, PFC seeks to deliver affordable yet superior solutions, positioning Pakistan as a regional leader in the furniture sector. The move aligns with PFC’s strategy to diversify exports and tap into new markets.
Bangladeshi buyers are expected to benefit from access to a wide range of cost-effective residential and commercial furniture. Ashfaq emphasised, ‘Our commitment to excellence and customer satisfaction drives this venture,’ underscoring its potential to boost employment, foreign exchange earnings, and bilateral trade. The partnership reflects the rising global competitiveness of Pakistan’s furniture industry, catering to demand for sustainable, budget-friendly options. This collaboration marks a significant step in regional economic
cooperation, fostering mutual growth and innovation, he concluded.
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