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Kashgar; emerging hub of trade activities in region
By Makhdoom Babar.
(President & Editor-in-Chief)
 

Trade is a very ancient profession in china. The history is evident that over the centuries, China remained the world's most popular trading partner. The modern China, of course is without any iota of doubt, world's strongest market. Capturing almost 70 percent of the world trade, China is expanding its import and export avenues and exploring new potentials for enhancing trade activities in different parts of the country. Xinjiang Autonomous Region is yet another region of China, having a great potential for trade. Located at the strategically important geographical point, Xinjiang's Kashgar and Urumqi regions are emerging as highly important trade centers. Kashgar in particular has become a gateway for trade with China for the businessmen of the entire region, particularly for those, belonging to Pakistan, Central Asia, Afghanistan and India. To elaborate the potential, Chinese government has started holding an annual regional trade fair at Kashgar and Perfectural Administration of Kashgar is making all out efforts to make it a mega trade event in the region.
This year, the 2nd Kashgar Trade Festival was held from June 28th to July 3rd. Apart from Pakistan, Afghanistan and almost all the states of Central Asia made comprehensive participation in it. Though Pakistan's participation was highly unimpressive and rather pathetic, yet the Kashgar Perfectural Administration and the Chinese government made all possible efforts to hold the event in the most befitting manner. Mr. Akbar Gupur, Commissioner of Perfectural Administration of Kashgar must be commended for making highly remarkable efforts and arrangements for the amicable and amazing holding of the event. The way the event was held, one can easily say that in a coming few years, this Kashgar Trade Fair is poised to become the biggest and the most popular trade event of the entire region. The event where provided the traders and governments of the regional countries as well as Chinese entrepreneurs to introduce their exportable products to the larger regional and international markets, there it also provided a wonderful opportunity to the officials and manufacturers of different regional countries to meet with each other and to explore new avenues for enhancing bilateral trade and for the promotion of their products in each other's markets. Kashgar Trade Fair also provides an opportunity for the cultural and social exchange amongst the regional countries and in future, it appears, the participating countries would also be exploring this avenue with added interest. At the Fair, where different stalls of the participants were promoting the products of different countries, there colorful and mouthwatering food stalls of different participating nations and their other social and cultural activities created a spectacular atmosphere for a comprehensive social and cultural exchange. The organizers had made highly appreciable arrangements for the participants as ample spaces for setting up stalls were allocated, free of cost, to the participants while a remarkable discipline and security was maintained, coupled with all the required facilities. However, the only area where the hosts lacked was the availability of facilities for the foreign media, invited to cover the event. It is hoped that as the event will progress, in the coming years, the hosts, for sure, would care for establishing a fully equipped media center during the event.
For Pakistan's future participation in the Kashgar trade Fair, it is highly recommended that an appropriate policy and strategy should be put in place.
It is recommended that a committee comprising members of Chambers of Commerce and Industry from all industrial zones, representatives of commerce ministry, representatives of Exports Promotion Bureau and officials from Ministry of Foreign Affairs. This committee should give the NOC to genuine exporters, after going through the details of what they are going to display at the exhibition and what is their potential and then the Chinese embassy should be requested to give visas and invitations, only to the said NOC holders. If it is not done, Pakistan would continue to utilized this wonderful opportunity to enhance its exports to China and other regional markets.

 

 

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