Second JBC meeting of Pakistan-Belarus begin today at Karachi

Federation of Pakistan Chambers of Commerce and Industries is hosting the second session of Pakistan-Belarus Joint Business Council (JBC) at Karachi where a high profile Trade Delegation headed by Vitaly Vovk, Minister of Industry of the Republic of Belarus will be present.

The event is hosted today, on March 10, 2016 at a local hotel Karachi under the theme of Pak-Belarus Bilateral Trade and Economic Relations.
Pakistan side will be represented by Abdul Rauf Alam, President FPCCI, a statement said issued by the Federation here Wednesday.

The Memorandum of understanding (MoU) for establishment of Joint Business Council between Pakistan and Belarus was signed on May 27,2015.
During the Joint Business Council – JBC Session there will be presentations on industrial potential, textile industry and light industry.

The Joint Business Council Meeting will be followed by the B2B Meetings particularly in the sectors of Textile, Clothes for Children and Adults and Home decorators, Knitted Goods, Flax Products, Yarn, Fabric, Textile, Health Care (Medical Devices for single use) Tractors and Different Agricultural Machinery, Jewelry (Silver Jewelry), Fertilizers, oil and gas.

Khalid Tawab, Senior Vice President, FPCCI will also make presentation on the Role of FPCCI.

The forthcoming JBC will witness the High level officials from Pakistan and Belarus comprising of many Chief Executives of the well known companies.

The first meeting of Joint Business Council was held between Pakistan and Belarus in the month of August, 2015 during the visit of Mian Nawaz Sharif, Prime Minister of Pakistan to Belarus.

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