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EEI plans to set up Pakistan pavilion

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Following the success of the recently held 7th Pakistan Industrial Expo, the organizer, Everest Expo International (EEI), has planned to set up a “Pakistan Pavilion” at their forthcoming events in South Africa, Kenya, the UAE and Saudi Arabia to promote Pakistani products.

The upcoming events are scheduled for the year 2024 and watching the encouraging Chinese response towards Pakistani products and services displayed at the Lahore event, the organizers have decided to promote the interested Pakistani companies in their other events through this initiative.

This was announced by Everest Expo International Project Director Steve Zhou while talking to journalists here on Sunday. He disclosed that several Pakistani and Chinese companies had signed a Memorandum of Understanding (MoUs) to collaborate with each other in improving the Pakistani industries relating to different sectors at the Expo.

The Chinese companies showcasing the latest technology in CNC machines also signed letters of intent with their Pakistani counterparts for the transfer of technology. The exhibition which was participated by over 240 Pakistani and Chinese companies was visited by people from different strata of life from November 25 to 27, 2023 and inaugurated by the Punjab Minister for Housing, Transport and Livestock Hassan Ibrahim Murad, who termed it an appreciable step by the organizers Everest International Expo Pvt.

Ltd to bring together Pakistani and Chinese businessmen.

The expo drew over 13,000 professional visitors over the course of its run. This significant turnout not only attests to the event’s reputation as a pivotal platform for global collaborations but also underscores its crucial role in fostering economic growth and intercontinental partnerships.—APP

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