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19/10/2016 05:01 AST
The Trade Development Authority of Pakistan has sponsored the participation of five Pakistani companies at the Saudi Build 2016 event that began Tuesday. These companies are M/s International Steel Ltd, M/s General Fan Company Ltd, M/s SRC Ltd, M/s Shareef Tex Ltd and M/s Sprout Sports. They are displaying a variety of sophisticated products used by various subsectors of the construction industry including galvanized & coated steel sheets, PVC pipes, electric fans, gloves, glues and a vast range of safety wears, etc.
Embassy of Pakistan, Riyadh, has extended full cooperation to the visiting industrialists in terms of travel facilitation, logistics arrangements and publicizing the event.
The Pakistani pavilion was inaugurated by Hassan Wazir, Deputy Head of Mission and Dr. Amir Husain, commercial attaché. The Deputy Head of Mission visited all the stalls and congratulated the participating companies and he also visited one local stall Saudi-based Pakistani company M/s Hitech fence and steel ind. working in security fencing system and misc. steel fabricated products. He also appreciated the quality of products on display. The representatives of companies appreciated the support of Pakistani Mission.
On the first day of exhibition, a large number of visitors including investors, industrialists, VIPs, diplomats and professionals visited Pakistani stalls and enthusiastically interacted with Pakistani manufacturers.
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