TDAP to hold exhibition named Pakistan Trade Caravan in Tajikistan

The Trade Development Authority of Pakistan (TDAP) has taken decision to hold an exhibition named Pakistan Trade Caravan in Tajikistan and other Central Asian states, following the visit of Prime Minister Nawaz Sharif to Tajikistan where he met Tajik President Emomali Rahmon to further promote bilateral relation.

In this connection special arrangements have been made to organize this exhibition at the Tajik capital Dushanbe. The exhibition will take place on 28-29 May. ng his visit the prime minister had met with Tajik President Emomali Rahmon. Both leaders resolved to further promote bilateral relations.

During the show, following products shall be displayed textile, clothing (Top & Bottom), Pharmaceutical, Sports Goods (Martial Arts), Surgical Instruments Leather and Leather Products, Agro Products including Food and vegetable, Carpets, Handicrafts including Furniture.

The purpose of the exhibition is to increase export base, raise awareness on Pakistan and its products, provide opportunities for joint ventures, investment and brand franchising, Exhibition/composite display.

To promote Pak, Tajik bilateral relations, both governments have exchanged high level of diplomatic and trade delegations. Pakistan and Tajikistan have also signed about twenty agreements, protocols and MoUs to extend cooperation in energy, communications, insurance, investments and industry, air transport, banking and financial agricultural and food industry.

Cooperation between the two countries Pakistan and Tajikistan started from 1991 and enjoy excellent relations. Geographically Tajikistan is the nearest Central Asian State to Pakistan.

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