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Apr 26, Colombo: Sri Lankan Minister of Economic Development Basil Rajapaksa as the chief guest declared open the 'Made in Pakistan - Single country exhibition' in Colombo today at the Bandaranaike Memorial International Conference Hall (BMICH).

After inauguration, the Minister visited the stalls displaying Pakistani products and appreciated the wide variety and the quality of Pakistani products, Pakistani High Commission in Colombo said in a press release.

Pakistan's Rawalpindi Chamber of Commerce and Industry (RCCI) in partnership with the High Commission of Pakistan in Sri Lanka have organized the week long exhibition that will remain open for public from 26th April to 1st May 2012.

More than 50 Pakistani trading and manufacturing companies are participating in this exhibition. Among the products displayed in the exhibition will be Carpets, rugs, Onyx products, Jewellery, brass crafts, sports equipment, fashion and fabrics, leather goods, handicrafts, wood/rosewood furniture and house wares, etc.

The Single Country Exhibition aims to provide a platform to the Pakistan based 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.

Pakistan High Commissioner in Colombo Seema Ilahi Baloch, Chairman of Rawalpindi Chamber of Commerce and Industry Jawed Akhtar Bhatti, Senior Ministers A.H.M. Fowzie and Tissa Vitharana, Ministers Nimal Siripala de Silva, Susil Premajayantha, Gamini Lokuge, and Mahinda Amaraweera also participated in the occasion.


Sri Lanka : Made in Pakistan - Single Country Exhibition 2012 opens in Sri Lanka
 
Pakistan should conquer other fertile markets for its products, I am referring to African Muslim countries and others where the potential is very huge and Pakistan will then have to enlarge its production capacities and expand it, thus creating a productive and positive cycle in its economy and the economies of the other nations involved.
To be able to do this, Pakistan should do some sound and thorough marketing research about these and other potential clients for its products, and look at what they have to offer Pakistan in return.
In this way Pakistan will take a leading role by answering the needs of others. It is really a matter of marketing studies and having specialised departments educated (immersed in) / about the cultures and needs of the target countries .

I really think Pakistan has the potential to do it, and can effectively do it.
 
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Plus mangos, Potatoes, Onions and pomegranate.

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Pakistan has exceptional export potential of mineral & metals due to its significant natural resources. The country is well-endowed with a great number such minerals and metals which include: Petroleum Group, Marble, Onyx, Granite and other Dimensional Stones, Talc (Soap Stone), Rock Salt, Sea Salt, Gypsum, Coal, Gemstones, Noble Metals, Chromites, Copper Ore, Iron Ore, Lead-Zinc Ores etc.

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