Sunday, May 3, 2009

Pakistan to receive $50m orders from HK fair due to Better Quality: The News

KARACHI: Pakistan is all set to regain its soccer ball markets from China and India as both its competitors could not meet the required standard of hand stitched balls.

This was stated by the sports goods exhibitors from Pakistan who participated in the Hong Kong Gifts and Premiums Fair concluded at Hong Kong Exhibition and Convention Centre.

Upon their return from the recently concluded exhibition, which held from April 26-30, the sports goods manufacturers from Sialkot, said that they have received very encouraging trade enquiries during the four days extravaganza and hopefully they could manage over $50 million orders.

About 12 exhibitors from Pakistan had displayed their products in the fair and despite global economic recession they remained busy during entire show.

“If the Pakistani government helps out in exploring markets especially the South America and Asia Pacific, we would be able to export soccer balls worth $100 million well before next Football World Cup to be held in 2010,” CEO of Bola Gema, Waseem Lodhi said.

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