Pakistan’s single country exhibition 2018 approaches Colombo

ISLAMABAD, Jan 8 (APP):Trade Development Authority of Pakistan (TDAP) in association with the High Commission of Pakistan in Sri Lanka is organizing “Pakistan Single Country Exhibition” in Colombo from mid of January for the third consecutive year. According to a message recieved here, much-awaited Exhibition is featuring leading Pakistani organizations and manufacturers of Engineering Products, Auto Parts, Agro Products, Textile & Clothing, Designer Wear, Handicraft & Traditional Textiles, Cosmetics and …

ISLAMABAD, Jan 8 (APP):Trade Development Authority of Pakistan (TDAP) in association with the High Commission of Pakistan in
Sri Lanka is organizing “Pakistan Single Country Exhibition” in Colombo from mid of January for the third
consecutive year.
According to a message recieved here, much-awaited Exhibition is featuring leading Pakistani organizations
and manufacturers of Engineering Products, Auto Parts, Agro Products, Textile & Clothing, Designer Wear,
Handicraft & Traditional Textiles, Cosmetics and Herbal Products, Pharmaceuticals, Cutlery, Gems &
Jewellery, Furniture, Carpets, Marble and Services .
Sri Lankan President Maithripala Sirisena will be the chief guest on the opening ceremony of the exhibition.
Pakistan Single Country Exhibition aims to provide a platform to the Pakistani companies for showcasing
their range of products and services to the Sri Lankan public and business community.
The exhibition contributes to promote Pakistan–Sri Lanka economic relations by diversifying the existing
trade patterns, hence introducing a wide range of quality Pakistani products in the Sri Lankan market with
prominent business and trade sectors.
The High Commission of Pakistan in Sri Lanka, for the first time during the exhibition, is establishing a
special dedicated stall on spectacular Gandhara & Buddhist Heritage of Pakistan, where people would
be able to witness the splendid Legacy of Pakistan. DVDs and leaflets containing a documentary, books
and other material will be distributed free of cost among the general public.

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