TDAP to organise three-day trade event in Sri Lanka

BusinessTDAP to organise three-day trade event in Sri Lanka

ISLAMABAD, Pakistan: Trade Development Authority of Pakistan (TDAP) would organize three-day trade event in Sri Lanka from January 13 to 15, 2017.

According to the TDAP sources, after seeking encouraging response from  Single Country Exhibition at Sri Lanka in 2016, the TDAP has decided to launch another one this year on the said dates.

The three-day exhibition is taking place Bandaranaike Memorial International Conference (BMIC), Colombo, Sri Lanka with vast array of products like textiles, accessories, Jewellery, services, engineering and other major products to be showcased to the visitors.

On the sideline of this event, the TDAP is also organizing food festival and cultural performances.

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