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PCJCCI ensures Pak-China businessmen’s direct communication

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LAHORE, Apr 28 (APP): Pak-China Joint Chamber of Commerce and Industry (PCJCCI) has launched video conferencing system during a meeting with 24-member delegation of the Chinese professionals from Shandong.
PCJCCI President S.M. Naveed opened the first video session and said that the Video Conferencing Sessions started at PCJCCI would eradicate the communication barriers between China and Pakistan, besides opening new vistas of opportunities to the highest level of efficiency, according to Joint Chamber’s spokesperson here Saturday.
S.M. Naveed also acknowledged that China had extended proactive cooperation to Pakistan for bridging communication gap between two friendly nations by continuously identifying potential sectors of trade, investment and joint venture opportunities. He mentioned that till date, both the countries had earmarked sectors of machinery equipment, machinery hardware, new energy, battery, food, textile, electronics, building material and vehicle accessories from the city of Zibo, China.
The Video conferencing session, which was headed by Frank Fa – Chinese representative in Pakistan, whereas in China the session was headed by Lee. The conference was actively participated by Dawood Ahmed from Inter Sale chemicals, Farooq Sherwani from Shermir Global, Kashif from Hi-Tek Manufacturing, Idrees CEO Novamed, Rehan CEO Sixon Chemical, Waqas Director Noble Origin, Naveed CEO Fasna Group along with Roc Wang, Chris Zhu, Steve Zhu and Grace Meng from China’s city of Jinan. Whereas, PCJCCI President S.M. Naveed and Secretary General Salahuddin Hanif amicably anchored the session, said the spokeperson.
She added that during the productive session, Dawood Ahmed received an offer from the Chinese delegates for facilitation of machinery setup in his industry. He was quite hopeful for its useful prospects.
PCJCCI Chief announced that video conferencing sessions would regularly be held at PCJCCI office to ensure business-to-business match making and to follow up the joint venture opportunities to be identified by the business community of Pakistan and China.
He was of the view that such programmes would help bring relevant business partners together, asserting that making right contacts and finding suitable trade partners had been a major issue in the past, but PCJCCI was now a digital step ahead by offering its members this unique service of business match making through video conferencing.
He urged the Pak-China Joint Chamber’s members to avail this one-stop-shop facility available at PCJCCI in the form of video conferencing system between China and Pakistan.

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