Iran Press/ Asia: 15 Iranian knowledge-based companies and 20 Pakistani companies were also in the exhibition. Yaqub Farahi, a member of the Rawalpindi Chamber of Commerce and Industry of Pakistan and a businessman who does business with Iran, said in an interview with IranPress: "We are very happy that our Iranian brothers have come to Pakistan and held an exhibition here.
Pakistanis are very interested in buying Iranian goods, and they like them more than the goods from other countries such as China."The Pakistani businessman said: We invite other Iranian companies to introduce their products in Pakistan by participating in such exhibitions.
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Imran Sarvi, an Iranian businessman, also said: Exhibitions held in neighboring countries are very useful for strengthening companies and play an important role in introducing Iranian products to the neighbors.
He added that Iran's exhibition in Pakistan could lead to good trade agreements between the two countries. Holding such exhibitions can facilitate trade between Iran and Pakistan and provide the opportunity for the people of the two countries to become more familiar with their products.
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