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Advisor Abdul Razak Dawood to lead group of 35 Pakistani companies participating in Second China International Import Expo in Shanghai

More than 35 Pakistani business companies are going to display their goods at the Second China International Import Expo in Shanghai, tomorrow. Prime Minister's Advisor on Commerce, Textile, Industry, Production and Investment, Abdul Razak Dawood will command the Pakistani delegation of top executives at the fair. Pakistani companies will exhibit textile, leather and sports goods, surgical equipment, home furnishing merchandises at their stalls. Trade Development Authority of Pakistan will also keep a stall to present Pakistani products. Advisor Abdul Razak Dawood's bilateral meeting with Chinese Minister of Commerce is also scheduled in Beijing.

Over thirty five Pakistani companies will showcase their products at the week-long second China International Import Expo, scheduled to begin in Shanghai tomorrow.

Advisor on Commerce, Textile, Industry, Production and Investment, Abdul Razak Dawood will lead the Pakistani delegation of top business executives at the expo.

The export-oriented Pakistani companies will display textile, leather and sports goods, surgical equipment, home furnishing and other products at their stalls in order to enhance exports to China.

Trade Development Authority of Pakistan will also set up a stall to show Pakistani products.

The advisor will also talk to media on trade and investment opportunities in Pakistan during the expo. He will attend the ministerial meeting of WTO and hold a bilateral meeting with Chinese Minister of Commerce in Beijing.

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