Industrial exhibition concludes

Published March 21, 2006

GUJRANWALA, March 20: Pakistani products are competing China and other industrial countries at international market despite limited resources. This was stated by Pakistan Steel Mills chairman g Qayyum while speaking at the concluding ceremony of an exhibition of made-in-Gujranwala products here on Monday.

The PSM chief inspected the products displayed at various stalls and lauded their standard and durability. He expressed the hope that these products would be helpful in increasing the foreign exchange.

Earlier, provincial minister Rana Mohammad Qasim Noon and foreign delegations visited the exhibition.

They suggested that the exhibitions of industrial products should be organised in European, African and Asian countries besides big cities of the country.

Chamber president Akhlaq Ahmad and other office-bearers welcomed the guests at the venue and apprised them of the quality products and the problems being faced by manufacturers and industrialists.

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