GHP, HKSCA discuss trade cooperation in meeting with Sialkot firms – M Haris

Officials from Greater Houston Partnership, Houston-Karachi Sister City Association and representatives from trade companies pictured at luncheon meeting in Houston. — Supplied

HOUSTON: The Greater Houston Partnership (GHP), in collaboration with the Houston-Karachi Sister City Association (HKSCA), hosted a business luncheon meeting with a Pakistani trade delegation consisting of 11 significant companies from Sialkot. 

This event was sponsored by the Trade Development Authority of Pakistan and held at the Partnership Tower in Houston.

GHP Vice President John Cypher along with his international trade development team, welcomed the delegation and highlighted Houston and Pakistan trade ties through a special presentation. 

The discussion was led by the Chief Delegate Zeeshan Zeb, Trade and Investment Attaché of Pakistan Salman Raza and the President of the Houston-Karachi Sister City Association Muhammad Saeed Sheikh.

Cypher also emphasised major sectors of Houston, including logistics, healthcare, energy, and aerospace. He briefed the delegation on Houston’s status as the 4th largest city in the US, with the largest port in the nation. 

He noted that Houston offers great incentives for business development. The Sialkot business delegation provided insights into their region, noting the city’s prominence in the sports world, from soccer balls to racing sports, leather garments, and healthcare. 

Cypher and Raza discussed potential avenues for developing relationships between Pakistan and Houston.

It was agreed that a US-based delegation, supported by GHP, will be scheduled in the future to explore cooperation in business development.

This includes GHP’s participation in the upcoming Pakistan Business Expo in October 2024 and facilitating Pakistani companies and delegations in Houston.

On the occasion, Chief Delegate Zeb, Raza, and Sheikh emphasised the need to increase trade with Pakistan through the GHP channel and assured HKSCA’s utmost collaboration in achieving this goal. 

Cypher appreciated the efforts of the Pakistani government and the delegates, reassuring future cooperation. 

It was stated that such initiatives should become a permanent feature between Pakistani companies and Houston.

At the end of the meeting, the Zeb presented a Sialkot Chamber Seal to The Greater Houston Partnership (GHP).

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