World Trade Centres

Published April 22, 2005

KARACHI, April 21: Karachi and Mumbai World Trade Centres have agreed to exchange professional experience and business opportunities for industrial and technological advancement of the two countries. This was stated during the recent World Trade Centres Association Spring Meeting held in Mumbai, India.

Speaking on the occasion, Kamal Morarka, President of World Trade Centre (WTC), Mumbai and a Member of Parliament said this agreement provides impetus to the on-going peace process between the two countries and would go a long way in fostering economic ties.

Shahid Firoz, President of the World Trade Centre, Karachi said he was particularly pleased with this development which was preceded by a similar agreement that was reached with the leading World Trade Centre in China, says a press release.

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