PCJCCI to co-sponsor trade fair
LAHORE: Pak-China Joint Chamber of Commerce and Industry (PCJCCI) is co-sponsoring first Annual China Mechanical and Electrical Machinery exhibition to be held at the Lahore Expo Centre from September 9 to 11, 2017, a statement said on Wednesday.
Wang Zihai, president of PCJCCI, said that the trade fair is being jointly organised by Ecommerce Gateway Pakistan (Pvt) Ltd and Linyi Trade City China with the extensive support of PCJCCI.
The purpose of such an exhibition and trade fair is to bring the Chinese and Pakistani companies together for mutual cooperation in relevant fields, he said. This expo is mainly planned by some of the biggest Chinese companies who are seeking for the Pakistani top businessmen to participate in this mega trade fair, he added.
The PCJCCI has invited more than 250 Chinese companies to participate in this trade fair to exhibit / showcase their products for highlighting products’ features and eventually to find joint venture partners in key segments of the economy.
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