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MoA signed with India and China to promote handmade carpet exports
LAHORE (August 28 2006): The representatives from Pakistan, India and China have signed Memorandum of Article (MoA), for the development and promotion of handmade carpet exports under the auspices of World Handmade Carpet Organisation (WHCO) that was formed in China in 2005.
Vice Chairman, Pakistan Carpet Manufacturers and Exporters Association (PCMEA), Major Akhtar Nazir (Retd) revealed this while addressing a press conference at the association office here on Sunday.
Nazir said that all the three member countries have already agreed to form the organisation with a view to develop a product that suits to the importing countries. Now Iran had also shown its interest to join the organisation which would further strengthen this forum, he added.
Elaborating further on the development, he said that the founder chairman of WHCO would be from Pakistan, while general secretary would be taken from China. The organisation's head office has been planned to set up in India. As many as five members from each country would represent WHCO.
Chinese Home Textile Association, Chinese Tibiten Carpet Association, Chinese Chamber of Commerce for Import and Export of Foodstuff, would be among the five members from China. Whereas leading carpet exporters Major Akhtar Nazir (Retd), Latif Malik, Mian Javed ur Rehman, Aslam Tahir and Iqbal Ibrahim would represent Pakistan in the organisation.
Commenting on formation of WHCO, John representative from China, and O.P. Garg from India highly applauded the efforts made by the member countries for the formation of organisation and said that it would help develop and design handmade carpet which in turn would give a boost to the carpet exports of each country, he maintained.
Talking about the Regional Handmade Carpet Exhibition-2006 being held from Monday (August 28), at Expo Centre, Fortress Stadium, Lahore, PCMEA chairman said that it would continue till August 31 while award ceremony would be held on August 30. A large number of foreign buyers, besides local delegates were to attend the exhibition, he said. Adding, he pointed that the exhibition was likely to generate at least 15-20 percent more foreign exchange.
Akhtar Nazir disclosing further said, so far over 200 foreign buyers from USA and European countries had already confirmed their participation in the exhibition.
He told that 50 foreign buyers had already arrived from various countries for the show. 'On their arrival, they expressed their satisfaction over the arrangements of the exhibition. Besides importers, foreign media, particularly Rug News from USA is also arriving to cover this important exhibition. The association has planned setting up of 100 stalls in the exhibition out of which India has been allocated eight stalls, China two and 90 stalls would be set up by the local exhibitors', he maintained.
The vice chairman added that Minister of State for Commerce, Hamid Hiraj would inaugurate the exhibition while Chairman Export Promotion Bureau Tariq Ikram had been pleased to grace the occasion. Punjab Governor Lieutenant General Khalid Maqbool (Retd) would be chief guest on the award distributing ceremony on August 30, he added.
Nazir averring on arrangement of mega event said in order to facilitate the foreign buyers, arrangements had also been finalised for establishing of Carpet Street at Nawazish Ali Road that would help interested importers to view all kind of products at one spot in the provincial metropolis.
He said a Carpet City had been planned at somewhere 50-kilometers from Lahore along the Lahore-Islamabad Motorway. According to the plan, the Carpet City would be set up on an area of 300 acres and all kind of facility like weaving, washing, dying would be provided under the same roof. These steps would help enhance country's carpet exports to earn substantial amount of foreign exchange, he added.
He appreciated export promotion bureau of Pakistan for its all out help for setting up the Carpet City and said that it would take the matter with the ministry of commerce for final approval.
PCMEA vice chairman, however, said that if six percent export rebate was provided to the carpet industry following textile industry example, it would make the products more competitive internationally.
LAHORE (August 28 2006): The representatives from Pakistan, India and China have signed Memorandum of Article (MoA), for the development and promotion of handmade carpet exports under the auspices of World Handmade Carpet Organisation (WHCO) that was formed in China in 2005.
Vice Chairman, Pakistan Carpet Manufacturers and Exporters Association (PCMEA), Major Akhtar Nazir (Retd) revealed this while addressing a press conference at the association office here on Sunday.
Nazir said that all the three member countries have already agreed to form the organisation with a view to develop a product that suits to the importing countries. Now Iran had also shown its interest to join the organisation which would further strengthen this forum, he added.
Elaborating further on the development, he said that the founder chairman of WHCO would be from Pakistan, while general secretary would be taken from China. The organisation's head office has been planned to set up in India. As many as five members from each country would represent WHCO.
Chinese Home Textile Association, Chinese Tibiten Carpet Association, Chinese Chamber of Commerce for Import and Export of Foodstuff, would be among the five members from China. Whereas leading carpet exporters Major Akhtar Nazir (Retd), Latif Malik, Mian Javed ur Rehman, Aslam Tahir and Iqbal Ibrahim would represent Pakistan in the organisation.
Commenting on formation of WHCO, John representative from China, and O.P. Garg from India highly applauded the efforts made by the member countries for the formation of organisation and said that it would help develop and design handmade carpet which in turn would give a boost to the carpet exports of each country, he maintained.
Talking about the Regional Handmade Carpet Exhibition-2006 being held from Monday (August 28), at Expo Centre, Fortress Stadium, Lahore, PCMEA chairman said that it would continue till August 31 while award ceremony would be held on August 30. A large number of foreign buyers, besides local delegates were to attend the exhibition, he said. Adding, he pointed that the exhibition was likely to generate at least 15-20 percent more foreign exchange.
Akhtar Nazir disclosing further said, so far over 200 foreign buyers from USA and European countries had already confirmed their participation in the exhibition.
He told that 50 foreign buyers had already arrived from various countries for the show. 'On their arrival, they expressed their satisfaction over the arrangements of the exhibition. Besides importers, foreign media, particularly Rug News from USA is also arriving to cover this important exhibition. The association has planned setting up of 100 stalls in the exhibition out of which India has been allocated eight stalls, China two and 90 stalls would be set up by the local exhibitors', he maintained.
The vice chairman added that Minister of State for Commerce, Hamid Hiraj would inaugurate the exhibition while Chairman Export Promotion Bureau Tariq Ikram had been pleased to grace the occasion. Punjab Governor Lieutenant General Khalid Maqbool (Retd) would be chief guest on the award distributing ceremony on August 30, he added.
Nazir averring on arrangement of mega event said in order to facilitate the foreign buyers, arrangements had also been finalised for establishing of Carpet Street at Nawazish Ali Road that would help interested importers to view all kind of products at one spot in the provincial metropolis.
He said a Carpet City had been planned at somewhere 50-kilometers from Lahore along the Lahore-Islamabad Motorway. According to the plan, the Carpet City would be set up on an area of 300 acres and all kind of facility like weaving, washing, dying would be provided under the same roof. These steps would help enhance country's carpet exports to earn substantial amount of foreign exchange, he added.
He appreciated export promotion bureau of Pakistan for its all out help for setting up the Carpet City and said that it would take the matter with the ministry of commerce for final approval.
PCMEA vice chairman, however, said that if six percent export rebate was provided to the carpet industry following textile industry example, it would make the products more competitive internationally.