Govt committed to enhance exports, increasing manufacturing in textile, agriculture: Dawood

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A Chinese buying mission of business-persons and investors delegation is arriving Pakistan on a two-day visit on 26th of this month.

Prime Minister's Adviser on Commerce and Textiles Abdul Razzaq Dawood in an interview today (Saturday) said business-persons delegation Mission would hold dialogues with local business persons and exporters.

The Advisor asked local business community including exporters to participate in dialogue with Chinese buyers' delegation to negotiate on their areas of interest in enhancing country's exports.

He said this is beginning and a first step towards enhancing country's trade and at the same time achieving export targets.

To a question, he expressed the hope that the visit would be great opportunity to have access to huge Chinese markets.

Abdul Razzaq Dawood said the government is committed to enhancing exports and increasing manufacturing in engineering, textile, agriculture and chemical domains.

He stressed the need to switch to value addition in the agriculture sector to promote export of value-added products.

Source: Radio Pakistan