TCS to launch cargo flights between Tashkent and Karachi
Pakistani transport and logistics company TCS plans to launch a cargo air service between Tashkent and Karachi, while Uzbekistan and Pakistan also aim to create an online platform with information on all types of products from both countries.
Alisher Tukhtaev, Uzbekistan's Ambassador to Pakistan, held discussions with Khalid Awan, Founder and Chairman of TCS, on enhancing trade relations between the two countries, optimizing delivery mechanisms, and leveraging their transport and transit potential.
TCS expressed its readiness to create opportunities for transporting perishable goods and to establish relations with Uzbekistan in the field of tourism.
Additionally, the Uzbek Ambassador held talks with Zubair Motiwala, Chief Executive of the Trade Development Authority of Pakistan (TDAP), on new avenues for increasing mutual trade. Both parties agreed to establish connections between trading houses and create an online platform with information on all types of products from both countries.
Furthermore, they reached an agreement to exchange information on the dates of international exhibitions and fairs held in both countries, as well as close cooperation in involving delegations, manufacturers, and entrepreneurs from Uzbekistan and Pakistan.
TDAP representatives also shared their proposals for establishing air service between Tashkent and Karachi.
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