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Pak-China Business Forum (PCBF) 2014

Pak-China Business Forum (PCBF) 2014


Pak-China two countries famously quoted as an example of friendship. PCBF is a joint venture of these two friends to promote the exchange of business between each other. This forum is actually a platform where buyer from country meet the seller from another country.
Sellers exhibit their ideas and product to attract possible buyers which are later assisted by the B2B meeting being held. The real purpose of B2B (Business to Business) meeting is to exchange the business ideas between the two friendly nations.

As a ritual from previous years this year again the event was hosted by COMSASTS- Institute of Information technology. Numerous students of CIIT-Islamabad campus were selected to be a part of PCBF ushers team. The ushers assist the CIIT-faculty making sure that the entire forum goes on smoothly.
PCBF had a great opening, which began by the speech of the rector. He spoke on the ground of Sino-Pak friendship, moreover he elaborated about the importance of event and how it will assist the bond of friendship getting solider between the two nations.
Numerous stalls were present here in which numerous sellers were exhibiting their products. The sellers and small business companies were open for questioning and taking advice from the audience to help improve their product and attract buyers.


Universities like Virtual-COMSATS, NUST (National University of Science and Technology), Ripah International University, Agriculture University and many other smaller universities participated in the forum to exhibit the projects made by their students, to attract buyers to their researches and also to attract students. Similarly universities from China also showed their surge having the same tenacity in mind.
Being a part of the audience I would like to conclude that these types of business forums are a lot important for nations as they help exchange not only ideas but also generate revenue for the country. Moreover, it help assist the university students know about the odds and even of the market where they later have to step in and compete.

“PCBF is not just a forum its more than what words can describe.”
Ahmed RIK
Student of Computer Science
COMSATS Institute of information technology Islamabad Campus.  



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