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Pakistan can capture Latin American markets through Cuba: FPCCI

A woman waits for customers at a street market where she sells shoes in Sao Paulo. Brazil and other Latin American economies have prospered by selling commodities and low-tech goods. But now many economies are struggling, and some point to the region's lack of high-tech and other cutting-edge industries.

 

 

The Federation of Pakistan Chambers of Commerce and Industry (FPCCI) on Monday said Pakistan would participate in Cuban trade show, an annual event in which around seventy countries take part.

Pakistan can reach the Latin American markets through Cuba to increase exports, said FPCCI President Abdul Rauf Alam,.

He said this while talking to Ambassador of Cuba to Pakistan Gabriel Tiel Capote. Other business leaders were also present on the occasion.

Abdul Rauf Alam said that Pakistani business community could build bridges with participants from seventy countries which were taking part in the mega event.

He said that Pakistani textiles, sports goods, surgical instruments, leather goods and rice were in great demand in Cuba but our exporters were not paying proper attention to it.

He said that he would try to forge close ties between the Cuba Chamber of Commerce and FPCCI to improve relations as well as trade.

On the occasion, Ambassador of Cuba Gabriel Tiel Capote said that health and medical education system of Cuba was considered one of the best in the world and we desired to upgrade Pakistani system to that level.

‘We have offered biggest ever fully paid scholarship programme to Pakistan under which thousands of Pakistani students got medical education’, he informed.

The ambassador said that the relations between Pakistan and Cuba were based on mutual trust and confidence; our ties were growing that must be converted into trade and economic cooperation.

He said, ‘We are ready for transfer of medical-related technology and training facility to local technicians’.

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