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Pakistan Envoy Meets BGMEA President to Strengthen Textile Trade and Investment
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[QUOTE="Munyaradzi Mafaro, post: 47235, member: 636"] Pakistan's top diplomat in Dhaka visited Bangladesh's garment industry leaders Sunday afternoon. Muhammad Wasif serves as charge d'affaires at the Pakistan High Commission and met with Mahmud Hasan Khan at the BGMEA office complex. Khan leads the Bangladesh Garment Manufacturers and Exporters Association as president. Trade official Zain Aziz joined Wasif for the talks at the Uttara location. Several BGMEA directors attended the business discussion. The two sides talked about expanding trade between their countries. Pakistan makes strong textile products around the world and Bangladesh leads global clothing manufacturing. Both nations want to increase business partnerships and find new ways to work together. Pakistani officials hope to sell more textiles to Bangladesh companies. Bangladesh wants to export more finished clothes and accessories to Pakistan. Khan proposed that Pakistan buy textile waste from Bangladesh factories. This material could help Pakistan's growing recycling businesses process more products. Bangladesh produces more jute than any other country and Pakistan needs this natural fiber. The trade would benefit both nations and create new revenue streams. Jute demand continues rising across Pakistani markets. Both countries agreed to share business knowledge and send trade missions to each other. They plan joint exhibitions and workshops to boost commercial ties. The groups will work on an earlier trade agreement signed between BGMEA and Pakistan's garment association. Khan emphasized that companies from both nations must participate actively. Success depends on businesses taking concrete steps to implement the partnership agreement. [/QUOTE]
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