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Dr. Gohar Ejaz Boosts China Trade

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Minister of Commerce Dr. Gohar Ejaz is leading a 20+ part designation as of now in China. This try follows the exploring visit of Honorable Prime Minister Anwar ul Haq Kakar to China in October, further supporting the obligation to sustain the economic ties among Pakistan and China.

The delegation, led by Minister Dr. Gohar Ejaz, is taken part in conversations with Chinese partners pointed toward further developing the Sino-Pak trade relations and identifying avenues for collaborative ventures. With an emphasis on further developing the exchange offset with China as a feature of the Clergyman’s vision to upon the force produced during Prime Minister Kakar’s visit he delegation is effectively investigating potential chances to improve monetary participation.

Commerce Minister Dr. Gohar Ejaz’s meet with Mr. Zhang Xinmin, Chairman of the China Chamber of Commerce for Import and Export of Textiles (CCCT). The goal of this meeting was to reinforce material exchange among Pakistan and China, with a specific accentuation on tending to trade imbalances.  Conversations remembered techniques for getting to new business sectors for China to advance Pakistani products and work with smoother exchange exchanges.

Proceeding with this direction, Minister Dr. Gohar Ejaz met with Luan Richeng, President of the COFCO Group—a key player in China’s food processing sector. This meeting structures a critical piece of Pakistan’s procedure to increase non-material products, utilizing the strength of COFCO Gathering’s situation as China’s biggest food processor, maker, and broker.

All the while, the designation has directed a progression of Business-to-Business (B2B) gatherings, giving a stage to Pakistani and Chinese finance managers to take part meetings in conversations that will sustain exchange relations between the two countries. Serve Dr. Gohar Ejaz highlighted the significance of private area cooperation, recognizing Little and Medium-sized Enterprises (SMEs) as urgent to Pakistan’s success.

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