The 11th edition of the fair started
in Tehran on Sunday.
The Pakistani visitors held talks with
executives of petrochemical companies running stands at the showcase to weigh
purchasing opportunities from the fair.
Iran and Pakistan enjoy great polymer and petrochemical
ties, said a member of the delegation, Sheikh Sultan Rahman, adding the fair
cannot be compared with its previous editions in terms of quality and quantity of
the presented items.
He said purchasing petrochemical and
polymer items and various polyethylene grades are the delegation's major
targets in their visit to the showcase.
At least 14 foreign delegations are slated
to visit the fair which opened on Sunday and will run through September 27 in Tehran.
The 11th edition of the event is mounted
with as many as 1,124 companies from 24 countries in the Iranian capital, Iran.
The fair is organized in the four sections
of raw materials, end-used items, semi constructed items, machinery and
services.
The exhibitors come from countries like
Belgium, Denmark, Germany, Finland, France, Greece, India, Serbia, Italy, South
Korea, Austria, Luxembourg, Switzerland, Spain, United Kingdom, Thailand,
Czech, Cyprus, Turkey, Taiwan, China, Japan and the United Arab Emirates.