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Lacing exports with GI tags

Lacing exports with GI tags Products with GI tag fetch much higher price than those without such identity KARACHI: Do you know what is common among Pakistan’s Basmati rice, Hunza/ Ziarat apples, Multan’s Chaunsa mango, Kashmiri Pashmina, Khewra pink salt, Sialkot sports and surgical goods and Sahiwal cattle? These are goods produced in certain areas of Pakistan and are unique. They are not produced anywhere in the world. But does the world recognise their status? That’s important to know because unless the world recognises them as such, Pakistan cannot market them in global markets, claiming they are produced only in this country.

TPL wins Ninth award at 10th Annual CSR Summit

TPL wins Ninth award at 10th Annual CSR Summit Karachi February 11, 2021 KARACHI: TPL, Pakistan’s leading technology driven conglomerate, won nine awards at the ‘10th Annual Corporate Social Responsibility Summit and Awards 2021’, held at a local hotel in Karachi. The prestigious national award event is the first and only platform in Pakistan registered with the Intellectual Property Organization of Pakistan (IPO-Pakistan). The investment holding company, TPL, along with its subsidiaries, TPL Properties Ltd. and TPL Insurance Ltd., were awarded for their contribution in the following categories: TPL Corp Ltd. for Culture/Art and Music, Sustainability Initiatives and Business Practices, TPL Properties Ltd. for Women Empowerment, Social and Community Impact and TPL Insurance Ltd. for Reporting and Transparency, Stakeholder / Employee Engagement and Responsible Investment

With GI rules Pakistan can secure export markets - Newspaper

Pakistan has finally notified the Geographical Indication (GI) Rules strengthening its case against India over safeguarding its claims of basmati rice and Himalayan pink salt. ISLAMABAD: Pakistan has finally notified the Geographical Indication (GI) Rules strengthening its case against India over safeguarding its claims of basmati rice and Himalayan pink salt. The rules, prerequisite for any GI claims, will allow Pakistan to fight India in the European Union as the latter asserts that basmati rice is an Indian product. Meanwhile, Pakistan has already challenged India’s claims over the rice. “Now as the GI Rules have been notified, Pakistan will be able to secure its export markets with legal backing,” a senior official of the Intellectual Property Organisation of Pakistan (IPO-Pakistan) told

With Geographical Indication rules Pakistan can secure export markets - Newspaper

Pakistan has finally notified the Geographical Indication (GI) Rules strengthening its case against India over safeguarding its claims of basmati rice and Himalayan pink salt. ISLAMABAD: Pakistan has finally notified the Geographical Indication (GI) Rules strengthening its case against India over safeguarding its claims of basmati rice and Himalayan pink salt. The rules, prerequisite for any GI claims, will allow Pakistan to fight India in the European Union as the latter asserts that basmati rice is an Indian product. Meanwhile, Pakistan has already challenged India’s claims over the rice. “Now as the GI Rules have been notified, Pakistan will be able to secure its export markets with legal backing,” a senior official of the Intellectual Property Organisation of Pakistan (IPO-Pakistan) told

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