Pakistan-Africa Trade Centre inaugurated in Johannesburg today

BusinessPakistan-Africa Trade Centre inaugurated in Johannesburg today

JOHANNESBURG: Pakistan-Africa Trade Centre was inaugurated in Johannesburg‚ South Africa.Pakistani High Commissioner to South Africa Zaigham Uddin Azam inaugurated the establishment of the Trade centre.

The opening of Pakistan Africa Trade Centre would open new avenue of trade between the both countries and boost up bilateral ties.

This would give an impetus to the Pakistani exports in the African Continent as South Africa is a gateway to the continent.

The Pakistan government would be represented by Trade Development Authority of Pakistan through Trade Commission of Pakistan‚ Johannesburg.

South African bilateral trade with Pakistan is currently hovering around 640 million dollars which has increased substantially during the last couple of years.

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