Gwadar expo from 29th
ISLAMABAD: China Overseas Ports Holding Company (COPHC) and Gwadar Port Authority (GPA) are jointly organising the first-ever international exhibition in Gwadar Free Zone on January 29 and 30, 2018.
Gwadar Free Zone (Phase-1) will also be inaugurated on the occasion.
The expo will be a mega event in Balochistan’s history, which would help exhibitors and participants to understand the real potential of the Gwadar Port.
Over 200 companies from Pakistan and China, including trading, services, automotive, food processing, shipping, logistics and warehousing, light-end assembly and re-cycling, light manufacturing and assembly, value-added industries, shipping lines, fish and seafood processing, logistics, warehousing and transportation, fruits and vegetable processing, import and export, transshipment and transit, minerals processing, garments and textile, medical consumables, marble, printing and packaging, light vehicles manufacturing, financial institutions, iron and steel, heavy metal scrap recycling, and oil and gas processing will participate in the exhibition.
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