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Export agreements to help boost carpet industry: PCMEA chairman

Pakistan Carpet Manufacturers and Exports Association (PCMEA) Chairman Muhammad Aslam Tahir Saturday said that exports accords signed during 3-day International Carpet Exhibition will help strengthen the carpet industry besides generating new job opportun
Published October 20, 2019 Updated October 22, 2019

Pakistan Carpet Manufacturers and Exports Association (PCMEA) Chairman Muhammad Aslam Tahir Saturday said that exports accords signed during 3-day International Carpet Exhibition will help strengthen the carpet industry besides generating new job opportunities.

He expressed these views during a post-event review and extended gratitude towards Trade Development Authority Pakistan (TDAP) and other departments for making this exhibition a big accomplishment.

Chairperson Carpet Training Institute Pervez Hanif, PCEMA Vice Chairman Sheikh Aamir Khalid, senior central leader Abdul Latif Malik, senior members Riaz Ahmed, Saeed Khan, Ijazur Rehman, Major (Retd) Akhter Nazir, Akbar Malik and others were also present in this meeting.

All the members expressed satisfaction over the success of exhibition and export agreements inked during this mega event. They were also of the view that such exhibitions would boost the carpet industry and would give impetus to the bleak economy of the country.

Muhammad Aslam Tahir said India tried its best to sabotage this exhibition but licked the dust due to our untiring efforts for holding this exhibition in Pakistan. He further said the participation of foreign investors and buyers would also give this message to the world that Pakistan is safe and the most suitable country for investment purposes.

However, he urged the government to provide sufficient incentives to the exporters to enable them to compete with the traditional rival, India along with other competitors in the international market.

Aslam Tahir further said that Pakistani carpet industry is one of the largest environment-friendly sectors, providing jobs to over 1.5 million people without polluting the atmosphere.

Copyright Business Recorder, 2019

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