KARACHI, July 10: Pakistani business community will fully participate in India international trade fair in New Delhi to held from November 14 to 27.

FPCCI’s standing committee on fairs and exhibition chairman Muhammad Amin Khatri here on Thursday announced that Pakistan’s pavilion would be set up over 300 sq metres.

He said the Export Promotion Bureau had been formally invited by the FPCCI to play its role in exposing Pakistan’s potential to produce long range of products, including defence related goods, and capturing new markets for the same.

The FPCCI in collaboration with the EPB and Pakistan High Commission in India would ensure active participation of Pakistan’s businessmen and try its best to grab the event, Amin Khatri said. “Wide range of Pakistani traditional and non-traditional products will be on display,” he said.

The FPCCI has issued a special circular to its member bodies advising them to forward applications of the interested companies up to July 31 so that their participation could be ensured.—APP

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