The Pak-Asia-USA Trade Expo scheduled to be held from December 9 to 17, 2016 in Houston, will help in effectively building the image of Pakistan through fair business and exports will provide them a unique opportunity to strengthen linkages with the American buyers, said Syed Waseem Akhtar, President of the Pakistan Chamber of Commerce USA.
He described Pakistan products as the best in terms of quality and price that could grab a sizeable share in the American market.
Pakistan has given a unique identity to its expatriates abroad, hence they must return it back by allocating at least 10% of their savings.
Turning to textiles, Syed Akhtar boasted that Pakistan was producing best-quality clothes, bed sheets and other related goods which had a great demand in the US. Only proper marketing is required to boost the sale of these products.
The president of Pakistan Chamber of Commerce, created to introduce and promote country’s products in US markets said that they would provide help in holding meeting with leading American store chains in addition to big hotels that regularly purchase bedspreads and textile products in bulk.
And hence, urged the Faisalabad Chamber of Commerce and Industry (FCCI) president to arrange a delegation of serious businessmen for a visit to the US to explore the huge market.
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