Pakistan, China exploring baby diaper-making investment options
LAHORE: The Pakistan China Joint Chamber of Commerce and Industry (PCJCCI) has initiated a business-to-business (B2B) meeting between Chinese and Pakistani business representatives to explore investment, technology transfer, and joint venture opportunities in Pakistan’s children’s diaper manufacturing sector. The meeting brought together Chinese manufacturers, technology providers, investors and…
LAHORE: The Pakistan China Joint Chamber of Commerce and Industry has hosted a business-to-business meeting to investigate potential partnerships and investments in Pakistan's children’s diaper manufacturing industry. Chinese and Pakistani business representatives gathered to examine opportunities for technology transfer, joint ventures and the development of modern, locally produced baby diapers.
Adeel Munawar, Commercial Ambassador for PCJCCI, highlighted the industry's potential due to Pakistan's large population and rising consumer demand for child hygiene products. He emphasized that Chinese companies could bring advanced machinery and production expertise, while Pakistani partners could provide market knowledge and distribution networks.
Meeting Chinese representative Ye Guan Quan expressed enthusiasm for exploring Pakistan's baby-care market and forming long-term partnerships. He noted that Chinese manufacturers could provide modern production technology, while Pakistani companies could offer valuable insights into local consumer preferences and distribution networks.
Discussions focused on potential joint ventures for building manufacturing plants, covering aspects such as production capacity, machinery, raw materials, product quality and distribution networks. The meeting also explored manufacturing various types of children’s diapers, including newborn, infant and toddler variants to cater to different age groups and consumer needs.
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