KWCCIM inks accords with ISB, RWP, LHR, Multan CCIs

Business Aug, 23 2022
KWCCIM inks accords with ISB, RWP, LHR, Multan CCIs
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KARACHI: Founder President of Karachi Women Chamber of Commerce and Industry Malir (KWCCIM), former VP Federation of Pakistan Chambers of Commerce and Industry Nazli Abid Nisar signed accords with Islamabad Chamber of Commerce and Industry, Rawalpindi Chamber of Commerce, Rawalpindi Women Chamber of Commerce, Lahore Chamber of Commerce and Multan Chamber of Commerce and Industry.

Aim is to promote trade and industry, support in organising trade exhibitions and provide equal business opportunities to women entrepreneurs. A delegation headed by Nazli Abid Nisar visited Women Chambers of Punjab and federal area, FPCCI capital office Islamabad, regional office Lahore, Women’s Chamber Islamabad, Rawalpindi, Women Chamber Lahore, Women Chamber Multan, Women Chamber Bahawalpur, Women Chamber and held meetings with officials, members of Women’s Chamber Islamabad, Rawalpindi. Purpose of visits was to struggle together to solve current poor economic conditions and problems faced by business women. Leader of Women’s Chamber Hina Mansab appreciated work of Nazli Abid Nisar. SVP Karachi Women’s Chamber Afzala Shaheen, Farzana Khan and others were present. Nazli Abid discussed important issues in meetings with chambers of Punjab and Federal Area.

In particular, it was agreed to cooperate closely in organising IT sessions, training programmes and exhibitions along with close links between all chambers and businesswomen. She urged women entrepreneurs to come forward in fields of trade and industry. Business community of Pakistan should work together to improve current economic conditions of country.

Published in The Daily National Courier, August, 23 2022

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