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The Ministry of Commerce (Urdu: وزارت تجارت); abbreviated as MoCom), is a Cabinet-level ministry of the Government of Pakistan concerned with economic growth and commerce development and promotion in Pakistan. The administrative head of the ministry is the Commerce Secretary of Pakistan, presently Muhammad Sualeh Ahmad Faruqi.
3rd Floor, NTC-HQs Building, Ataturk Avenue (East), Sector G-5/2, Islamabad: Parent department: Cabinet Division (2005–2016) Ministry of Commerce (2016–present) Website: Intellectual Property Organisation of Pakistan
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Pakistan Industrial Development Corporation (PIDC) is a state corporation of Pakistan under Ministry of Industries and Production. It was created to set up industries in Pakistan in such fields where the private sector was shy and where large amount of capital outlay with long gestation period was required.
The Trade Development Authority of Pakistan (TDAP) (Urdu: مقتدرہ ترقی تجارت پاکستان), is an organisation under the Ministry of Commerce and Textile Industry of the Government of Pakistan. It facilitates and promotes international trade of Pakistan. The current Chief Executive of TDAP is Mr. Muhammad Zubair Motiwala. [1] [2]
TCP has its offices across various cities of the country including Karachi, Islamabad, Lahore and Multan. [2] [3] Trading Corporation of Pakistan was established in 1967 as a premier international trading house fully owned by the Government of Pakistan.
Constitution Avenue, also known as Shahrah-e-Dastoor (Urdu: شاہراہ دستور), is a major north-south avenue in Islamabad, Pakistan that passess through the Red Zone. [1] Its north end meets with the Khayban-e-Iqbal intersection and south end with an intersection of Srinagar Highway .