Tajikistan ready to give the Pakistani industrialists tax-free opportunity for establishing a cotton hub in Tajik capital Dushanbe, said Tajik representative in Pakistan Sher Ali Jonovo during a meeting held to sign a memorandum for bilateral trade .
The memorandum between the two countries would prove to be a gateway for increased bilateral trade.
The Tajik envoy said that district Vehari in the Punjab province of Pakistan was playing a key role for the production of cotton crop all over Pakistan. The exchange of delegations of both the countries would improve business relation. He declared that on November 25, he would visit Vehari.
On the occaiosn, Vehari Chamber of Commerce and industry President Hafiz Mehmood Shad said that Romanian Diplomat in Pakistan Emeilon Loon is also likely to visit Vehari on November 11 to discuss various issues such as agricultural and industrial situation in Pakistan with the members of Chamber of Commerce and Industry.
Pakistani industrialists’ delegation led by Hafiz Mehmood Shad alongwith Chamber of Commerce and Industry Vice President Ghazanfar Ali, Asif Noor and Haji Muhammad Akram were present at the meeting.
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