A Pakistani delegation of 26 members lead by LCCI Senior Vice President Almas Hyder on their return from the six day visit to Iran to explore unmatched business opportunity , who also visit Tehran, Sheraz, Mashhad Chambers of Commerce & Industry, Qom Free Zone and Industries located in TUS Industrial Estate, Mashhad, apart from having B-2-B meetings with their Iranian counterparts and high government officials on their return said that there is high demand of textiles based products in Iran.
Almas Hyder said that Iran has a higher requirement for their textile products including T-Shirts, Denim Jeans and Home Textiles.
He said that there is a need to form a textile delegation comprising leading companies, as soon as possible to visit Iran.
While the Iranian side want, the agreed gas pipelines between Pakistan and Iran should be connected soon so that the Iranian power companies can provide 5000 megawatts of electricity to Pakistan.
The delegation received very warm reception in Iran. On arrival of Tehran Airport, the delegation was received by the Staff of Commercial Section of Pakistan Embassy.
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