MOU Signed with Pakistan Chamber of Commerce for Trade Expansion

The Korea Importers Association announced on the 10th that the import delegation discussed ways to expand the global supply chain and promote trade with key figures such as Park Ki-jun, Ambassador to Pakistan, Umar Masood Ur Rehman, Vice Chairman of the Pakistan Chamber of Commerce and Industry, Ghazan Kanjada, Chairman of the Senate, and Min Jun-ho, Director of KOTRA, at the Marriott Hotel in Islamabad, Pakistan on the afternoon of the 9th.


Kim Byung-kwan, Chairman of the Korea Importers Association (left), is taking a commemorative photo with Umar Masood Ur Rehman, Vice Chairman of the Pakistan Chamber of Commerce and Industry, at the Marriott Hotel in Islamabad, Pakistan, on the afternoon of the 9th.  <br>Photo by Korea Importers Association

Kim Byung-kwan, Chairman of the Korea Importers Association (left), is taking a commemorative photo with Umar Masood Ur Rehman, Vice Chairman of the Pakistan Chamber of Commerce and Industry, at the Marriott Hotel in Islamabad, Pakistan, on the afternoon of the 9th.
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Supported by the Ministry of Trade, Industry and Energy, the event was attended by over 70 companies from both countries. Through this, a business forum was held to understand the current trade status between the two countries, and a Memorandum of Understanding (MOU) was signed between the Korea Importers Association and the Federation of Pakistan Chambers of Commerce and Industry (FPCCI) to expand trade cooperation.


Kim Byung-kwan, Chairman of the Korea Importers Association, said in his opening remarks, "I am pleased to visit Pakistan in this meaningful year marking the 40th anniversary of diplomatic relations between Korea and Pakistan and to meet many local businesspeople," adding, "Through the MOU with the Pakistan Chamber of Commerce, we hope to expand the global supply chain and actively promote trade between the two countries."



Park Ki-jun, Ambassador to Pakistan, said in his congratulatory speech, "Pakistan is expanding its development areas not only in textiles but also in information technology and automotive parts," and added, "As a resource-rich country and a key nation in the South Asia region rapidly emerging, the role of the Korea Importers Association is very important for expanding Pakistan's trade."


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