Trade Development Authority of Pakistan (TDAP) is organising its first textile sector specific exhibition called TeXpo 2016 from April 7 to10, 2016 at the Karachi Expo Centre, Pakistan.
Pakistan is the 4th largest producer and 3rd largest consumer of cotton globally. Textiles, is the vital manufacturing sector of Pakistan contributing nearly one-fourth of industrial value-added goods and employing almost 40 per cent of the industrial labour force. Accounting for 8 per cent of national GDP and 54 per cent of the total exports of Pakistan, the textile industry consists of a complete value chain from cotton growing to the finished products - providing Pakistan with a rare competitive edge in the world. Coined as the “Next Eleven” identified by Goldman Sachs Investment Bank and economist Jim O'Neill in a research paper, Pakistan stands as the world’s 26th largest economy in terms of purchasing power parity. Keeping the importance of its textile hub in the global trade, TDAP decided to organize the expo.
The Trade Development Authority of Pakistan (TDAP) was established in November 2006, under a Presidential Ordinance, with Ministry of Commerce, Government of Pakistan as its administrative ministry. TDAP is mandated to develop, promote, facilitate and enhance the volume and value addition of Pakistan exports.
As the premier trade organisation of the country TDAP not only strives to promote Pakistan’s business with the world but also seeks to establish a brand image for the country. The project ‘Aalishan Pakistan’ in India, was one such successful step towards introducing Pakistan as the next big thing on the business avenues of the world.
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