FPCCI inks MoU with Houston Karachi Sister City Association
The MoU was signed at Federation House here with a view to establish mutual cooperation for promoting bilateral trade, strengthening relationship of business fraternity and creation of cultural harmony between Karachi and Houston.
KARACHI: The Federation of Pakistan Chambers of Commerce and Industry (FPCCI) signed Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) with the Houston Karachi Sister City Association (HKSCA).
The MoU was signed at Federation House here with a view to establish mutual cooperation for promoting bilateral trade, strengthening relationship of business fraternity and creation of cultural harmony between Karachi and Houston.
The MoU was signed by President FPCCI Engr. Daroo Khan Achakzai and Muhammad Saeed Sheikh, President HKSCA, said a statement on Saturday.
Through MoU both organizations agreed to promote joint ventures, initiate partnership, provide technical expertise, exchange of delegations and information and arrangements of seminars/conferences.
While signing MoU, Engr. Daroo Khan Achakzai stated that the collaboration with HKSCA will create long term relations between the people of Karachi and Houston for promotion of trade, education, cultural relations and research activities.
Present at the ceremony were Dr.Mirza Ikhtiar Baig Senior Vice President FPCCI, Muslim Mohamedi Vice President FPPCI, Gul Fraz Khan former of Pakistan Chamber of Commerce-USA, Naeem Qureshi President HKSCA-Karachi Chapter and few Executive Committee members of both organizations.
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