First direct full shipment of Pakistan’s Sindhri mangoes reaches China

BusinessFirst direct full shipment of Pakistan’s Sindhri mangoes reaches China

ISLAMABAD, Pakistan: For the first time, a direct full shipment of 18 tons of Pakistan’s Sindhri mangoes reached Lanzhou in China on June 11 via a chartered plane, the Prime Minister’s Adviser for Commerce and Investment Abdul Razak Dawood said.

In a statement on Saturday, Abdul Razak Dawood termed it a great event marking the 70 years of relations between China & Pakistan.

“I congratulate the exporter, Excellent Corporation Company and China’s UNI International, for making this happen,” he wrote on Twitter.

The adviser encouraged fruit exporters to aggressively market their produce in China and urge the Ministry of Commerce’s Trade & Investment Counsellor Badar uz Zamanto provide maximum facilitation in this regard.

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