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Five major UK chain stores eyeing Pak products
3/10/2006
 

          LONDON, Mar 9 (APP): Five major British chain stores, having a turnover of over 20 billion Pound Sterling annually, are eyeing Pakistan for seeking enhanced exports of textiles, furniture, leather and garments, said Chairman Export Promotion Bureau (EPB), Tariq Ikram.
The Chairman EPB is part of Prime Minister's delegation visiting the United Kingdom.
After talks with Chief Executive Officers and Procurement Directors of Debenhams, River Island, British Home Store, Laura Ashley and Dennys, he said, the delegation will visit Pakistan within next three months.
The delegation will guide and advise the Pakistani experts of their requirements and demands of these stores.
He said these were seeking to export different items, including jewellery, sports goods, carpets, furniture, textiles and garments from Pakistan.

 

 
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