TDAP resolves to take exports up to $50b in next 2-3 years

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Chief Executive Trade Development Authority of Pakistan (TDAP) SM Muneer showed his resolution to take Pakistan’s exports up to $50 billion within next two to three years.

He stated this while chairing a meeting of top management of TDAP and Federation of Pakistan Chambers of Commerce and Industry (FPCCI) held in Karachi, said a statement issued on Tuesday.

SM Muneer, on behalf of TDAP, welcomed the delegation headed by their President Zakaria Usman and acknowledged TDAP’s toiling efforts in boosting the exports.

He further mentioned that support of FPCCI, associations and trade bodies were required to experience strengthening of exports as far as the vision of the prime minister with the assistance/support of minister for commerce and textile industry was concerned.

FPCCI President Zakaria Usman thanked the chief executive, secretary, and other officers of TDAP; and expressed that exponential rise in exports of Pakistan can meet possibility only if there are joint efforts by both FPCCI and TDAP.

He also shed light on the importance of “World Expo 2020 Dubai” and informed the house about India’s already started endeavours to reap the benefits of this event.

It was also told that India has already established their Display Centre to promote Indian products. He stressed, in this regard, Pakistan too needs to follow suit to cash the opportunities emancipating from the event over the next six years.