Saif Ur Rehman, Coordinator to Pakistan’s Federal Tax Ombudsman (FTO), announced that Malaysian buyers have expressed strong interest in importing high-quality Pakistani food products that meet international standards. Rehman is currently leading the Pak Food delegation on a two-week visit to Malaysia to explore export markets and potential joint ventures.
Rehman noted that Malaysia’s increasing demand for Pakistani food products reflects a shared appreciation for quality items and signifies an opportunity to strengthen trade ties between the two nations. Pakistan offers a range of goods—including rice, fresh fruits, spices, and processed foods—well-suited to Malaysian tastes.
He emphasized that Pakistan’s focus on quality, safety, and adherence to global food standards has bolstered the reputation of its products in Malaysia. Ongoing advancements in production, packaging, and food safety have enabled Pakistani manufacturers to meet the stringent requirements expected in international markets, instilling confidence among Malaysian buyers in the premium quality of these imports.
Rehman also highlighted Pakistan’s commitment to competitive pricing while maintaining quality, making the country an attractive source for Malaysian food importers. Trade fairs, online platforms, and delegations have further facilitated connections between Pakistani suppliers and Malaysian buyers, creating a positive environment for expanding this trade relationship.
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