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FCCI team to visit UK from 23rdFrom Our CorrespondentFAISALABAD: The Faisalabad Chamber of Commerce and Industry (FCCI) business delegation is visiting United Kingdom from August 23 to Sept 1, 2015.Chairman International Trade Delegation Committee of the FCCI Engineer Sohail Bin Rashid will lead the 7-member team that is scheduled to
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August 21, 2015
FCCI team to visit UK from 23rd
From Our Correspondent
FAISALABAD: The Faisalabad Chamber of Commerce and Industry (FCCI) business delegation is visiting United Kingdom from August 23 to Sept 1, 2015.
Chairman International Trade Delegation Committee of the FCCI Engineer Sohail Bin Rashid will lead the 7-member team that is scheduled to visit London, Birmingham, Glasgow and Manchester.
Sohail said : “No doubt textile will remain hot topic of the delegation”, but we have tried to include delegates from other important sectors also including gems and jewelry, electrical and electronics, machinery parts, etc. to make it more comprehensive and diversified.
He said the Pakistan High Commission in London is fully coordinating with us and will arrange our meetings with the potential importers and exporters of the UK. He maintained that the delegation will make serious negotiations to make this tour productive and beneficial for Pakistan.
He said now more FCCI delegations will visit the UK, saying that the UK is one of the major trading partners of Pakistan and we must strengthen our business to business relations in addition to encouraging bilateral relations in the fields of business and trade.
Sohail said the delegation will make serious negotiations to make this tour productive and beneficial for Pakistan.
From Our Correspondent
FAISALABAD: The Faisalabad Chamber of Commerce and Industry (FCCI) business delegation is visiting United Kingdom from August 23 to Sept 1, 2015.
Chairman International Trade Delegation Committee of the FCCI Engineer Sohail Bin Rashid will lead the 7-member team that is scheduled to visit London, Birmingham, Glasgow and Manchester.
Sohail said : “No doubt textile will remain hot topic of the delegation”, but we have tried to include delegates from other important sectors also including gems and jewelry, electrical and electronics, machinery parts, etc. to make it more comprehensive and diversified.
He said the Pakistan High Commission in London is fully coordinating with us and will arrange our meetings with the potential importers and exporters of the UK. He maintained that the delegation will make serious negotiations to make this tour productive and beneficial for Pakistan.
He said now more FCCI delegations will visit the UK, saying that the UK is one of the major trading partners of Pakistan and we must strengthen our business to business relations in addition to encouraging bilateral relations in the fields of business and trade.
Sohail said the delegation will make serious negotiations to make this tour productive and beneficial for Pakistan.
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