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The Sri Lanka–Pakistan Business Council of the Ceylon Chamber of Commerce will be partnering with the High Commission of Pakistan in Sri Lanka, Trade Development Authority of Pakistan (TDAP) and Sri Lanka Export Development Board to organise the Business Matchmaking Session at the Single Country Exhibition of Pakistan from January 13 to 15, 2017, at the BMICH, Colombo.
Following the successful conclusion of the Single Country Exhibition of Pakistan held in 2016, the Sri Lanka–Pakistan Business Council has already initiated promoting the Business Matchmaking Session amongst the members of the council with a view to assist the members to establish potential business partnerships with business conglomerates attending the exhibition from Pakistan.
More than 150 Pakistani companies are looking at local partners to expand their business in Sri Lanka. Hence, preregistration is required to attend the business-to-business (B2B) meetings.
The exhibition will display an array of products such as engineering products, auto parts, agro foods, textile and clothing, designer wear, handicrafts, traditional textiles, pharmaceuticals, gems and jewellery, including promotion of various services where strong partnerships could be established to further strengthen trade between Sri Lanka and Pakistan.
The Sri Lanka–Pakistan Business Council will help the organiser of the exhibition to promote the event among its membership and to organise B2B meetings between Sri Lankan and Pakistani businessmen.
It will also organise a Pakistani Food Festival and a cultural exhibition alongside the
main event.
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