Turkish Students’ Association organizes Business Forum in Islamabad

By: Our Correspondent

ISLAMABAD: An event titled “Business Development Opportunities, Pakistan-Turkey” was organized by Turkish Students’ Association (Tulip) in Pakistan on Saturday, January 2022 at a hotel in Islamabad. The event was attended by President of Islamabad Chamber of Commerce and Industry (ICCI) Muhammad Shakeel Munir, Commercial Counselor of Turkish Embassy in Islamabad Mr. Demir Ahmad Shaheen, Chairman Kashmir Premier League and business community of Pakistan.

Saif-ul-Islam Khan, chairman of Tulip, an alumni association of Turkey in Pakistan, spoke about the investment opportunities in Turkey and said that there are vast opportunities for Pakistani investors in Turkey and the Pakistani business community should take advantage of Pakistan-Turkey fraternal relations and Turkey’s business-friendly economic policy to increase the volume of Pakistani products exports and play its role in strengthening Turkey-Pakistan relations. Saif-ul-Islam also thanked all the guests, especially the Turks living abroad and the Turkish Institution for Related Communities (YTB). Mr. Saif-ul-Islam also thanked all the guests, especially the Turks living abroad and the Turkish Institution for Related Communities (YTB).

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