LAHORE: A 10-member trade delegation, led by Lahore Chamber of Commerce and Industry (LCCI) President Malik Tahir Javaid, has left for a 10-day visit to Indonesia, Malaysia and Thailand to discover new avenues for Pakistani merchandise, a statement said on Saturday.
A spokesperson of the LCCI said the main objective of the trade delegation is to extract huge economic benefits for the country through exploring new opportunities for trade, investment and joint ventures, it added.
Highlighting the good perception of the country is also one of the top priorities of the delegation, he said.
During the visit, the delegation will visit the Federation of Indonesian Chamber of Commerce and Industry and Trade of Indonesia.
It will hold meetings with Parts Manufacturers Association, Paper & Pulp Manufacturers Association, Pakistan’s Ambassador in Jakarta, Ministry of Trade, Republic of Indonesia, Honda Trading Company and Perdana Group in Indonesia, the statement said.
In Malaysia, the delegation will hold meetings with High Commissioner of Pakistan, Kuala Lumpur, Malaysian International Chamber of Commerce and Industry, Associated Chinese Chamber of Commerce and Industry, Foreign Office, Malaysia-Pakistan Business Council, Kuala Lumpur and Selangor Indian Chamber of Commerce and Industry.
During the Thailand visit, the LCCI delegation will have a meeting with Pakistani Embassy in Bangkok, Thai Chamber of Commerce and Industry, Thailand-Pakistan Business Council, Federation of Thai Industries and Thai-Pakistan Chamber of Commerce.
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