Tunisia, Pakistan to enhance bilateral trade
African Manager
Anjum Nisar, President KCCI and Mourad Bourehla, Ambassador of the Republic of Tunisia have jointly stated that Pakistan-Tunisia Bi-lateral trade must be enhanced due to huge potential market. This was said in a meeting held at Karachi Chamber of Commerce & Industry. President KCCI stated that Pakistani business community in general & Karachi businessmen in particular are very keen in development of bi-lateral trade being Muslim friendly country Tunisia having same religious and cultural values. He urged to enhance the trade of value-added textile, leather products, surgical & sports goods to Tunisia. He also emphasized on need of trade promoting exhibitions and fairs between two countries. He also articulated about the possibilities of joint venture between two countries in the textile as well as agro-based sectors.
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