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TDAP, KCCI hold seminar on ‘Int'l Standards, Labelling & Packing'

TDAP, KCCI hold seminar on ‘Int'l Standards, Labelling & Packing'

PESHAWAR: The Trade Development Authority of Pakistan (TDAP) Peshawar, in collaboration with the Khyber Chamber of Commerce & Industry (KCCI), organized a seminar on 'International Standards, Labelling, and Packing' at the Conference Room of the Gems and Gemological Institute of Pakistan (GGIP), Peshawar.
The seminar was attended by representatives from the Khyber Chamber of Commerce and Industry, Kurram Chamber of Commerce and Industry, and Waziristan Chamber of Commerce and Industry. The TDAP team delivered an in-depth presentation on the importance of aligning with international standards, effective labelling practices, and modern packaging techniques to enhance the competitiveness of Pakistani products in global markets.
The session generated keen interest among the participants, who appreciated the relevance and timeliness of the subject. They emphasized that such awareness sessions are crucial to build the capacity of local exporters and help them meet international buyer requirements.
President KCCI Jawad Kazmi, President and Group Leader of Kurram Chamber Haji Subhanullah, and President of Waziristan Chamber of Commerce Haji Qadeerullah lauded the efforts of TDAP Peshawar for organizing the informative seminar and stressed the need for holding more such sessions across the region to educate and guide exporters from emerging trade regions.
TDAP informed the participants that it remains committed to strengthening the export potential of the region by providing awareness, training, and capacity-building programmes for the business community.
Copyright Business Recorder, 2025

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