Pakistani exporters keen to tap the Chinese Furniture market potential
Chief Executive Officer Pakistan Furniture Council (PFC) Mian Kashif Ashfaq told a delegation of exporters led by Ishtiaq Ahmad Motianwali Sarkar that local exporters should continue to aggressively tap Chinese market potentials while also focusing on raising the quality of their products to international standards. He also stated that China is Pakistan’s second-largest export market and that the government has been working hard to increase exports to China by promoting industrialization in the country, providing special subsidies to the business community, and working closely with the Chinese government and enterprises to gain a better understanding of Chinese market requirements.
ISLAMABAD: Pakistan Furniture Council has urged the local exporters to further vigorously tap Chinese market potentials, besides focusing on improving the quality of their products at par with international standards.
Chief Executive Officer PFC Mian Kashif Ashfaq, while talking to a delegation of exporters led by Ishtiaq Ahmad Motianwali Sarkar on Sunday, said the recent upward trend in exports to China is encouraging.
He said China is the second largest export destination for Pakistan and the government had been making all out efforts to further boost exports to China by promoting industrialization in the country, providing special subsidies to the business community and working closely with the Chinese government and enterprises to get know how about Chinese market requirements.
He said the trade between the two countries has made significant progress as both export and import volumes are on the rise. This is a testament to China’s commitment to the Belt and Road Initiative (BRI) projects with the China-Pakistan Economic Corridor in the limelight, he added.
He said the trade and commerce volumes signify that China wants to provide unconditional support to Pakistan and import more from it in order to uplift its economy, he added. He said China will continue to support Pakistan for a long time to come as Islamabad values unconditional support from Beijing. He said Pakistani exporters must encash this opportunity.
Kashif said among major items traded between the two countries, volumes of electronics, textiles, seafood,leather products and agricultural products have gone up on a year-on-year basis. He said the traditional friendly relations between Pakistan and China had become more pragmatic and productive with time.
Kashif said the second phase of FTA paved the way for the substantial and sustained growth of the bilateral trade as Pakistan was allowed to export 313 new products to the Chinese market on zero duty which he added was now further extended to 700 products. He said on the other hand, a number of Chinese companies have been cooperating with local enterprises to enhance their production capacity,quality and exports of Pakistani commodities by providing modern technology and equipment,he concluded.
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