ISLAMABAD (PEN) : Vice President of the Pakistan-China Joint Chamber of Commerce and Industry (PCJCCI), Zafar Iqbal, revealed that around 2,300 Chinese companies are operating in Pakistan, investing in sectors like electronics, agriculture, and textiles, among others, under CPEC. Highlighting the potential of Pakistan’s chemical and textile industries, Iqbal urged collaboration with organizations like APTMA and PBIT to modernize local industries and enhance the global reputation of ‘Made in Pakistan’ products. He emphasized opportunities in biochemical advancements and called for government support to foster technological and entrepreneurial growth through strengthened Pakistan-China business ties.
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