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  2. Furniture industry in Pakistan - Wikipedia

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    Fears for the furniture industry of Pakistan. Total world trade of furniture is estimated to be $23.2 billion. Wood furniture accounts for 77 percent, metal furniture 17 percent, and plastic furniture 6 percent of the total. [ 3] In 2010, the share of Pakistan in the international furniture market is trivial.

  3. Liaquatabad - Wikipedia

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    Liaquatabad was named after Nawabzada Liaquat Ali Khan, the first Prime Minister of Pakistan. [1] [2] Liaquatabad is a densely populated area surrounded by several commercial zones. Its markets are known for a range of products including furniture, clothing, shoes and jewellery. [3]

  4. F-6, Islamabad - Wikipedia

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    The small market in F-6/3 is Kohsar Market. F-6/4: It comprises South-Eastern portion of the sub-sector. Surrounded by Agha Khan Road to the North, Atatürk Avenue to the East, Nazim-ud-Din Road to the South, and Garden Road and China Chowk Underpass to the West. The famous second-hand Furniture Market is located here.

  5. Shewa Adda - Wikipedia

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    Shewa Adda, Khyber Pakhtunkhwa, Pakistan. Shewa Adda is the headquarter city of Razar Tehsil, Swabi District. This is also called Razzar City. The second largest furniture market in Mardan Division is situated here in this city. Shewa Adda is commercial trade center and busy markets place with an educational and technical schools, colleges and ...

  6. Phularwan - Wikipedia

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    A large amount of sugarcane is produced in this area. However, a large number of furniture makers are adding to commercial activity as the furniture market is the biggest after Sargodha city, in Sargodha district. Paddy (Rice), Wheat, Cotton, Sesame are also produced significantly, All these crops are traded in local Grain Market. Nearby areas

  7. Furniture - Wikipedia

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    Furniture refers to objects intended to support various human activities such as seating (e.g., stools, chairs, and sofas), eating (tables), storing items, working, and sleeping (e.g., beds and hammocks). Furniture is also used to hold objects at a convenient height for work (as horizontal surfaces above the ground, such as tables and desks ...

  8. Foreign trade of Pakistan - Wikipedia

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    Exports. Pakistan's exports for the year 2015-2016 stood at US$21 Billion and imports were at US$44.76 billion for the same period. [5] Pakistan's exports increased more than 100% from $7.5 billion in 1999 to stand at $18 billion in the financial year 2007–2008. [6][7] Pakistan exports rice, kinnows, mangoes, furniture, cotton fiber, cement ...

  9. Empress Market - Wikipedia

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    Saddar Town. The Empress Market (Urdu: ایمپریس مارکیٹ, Sindhi: ايمپريس مارڪيٽ) is a marketplace situated in the Saddar Town locality of Karachi, Pakistan. The market traces its origins to the British Raj era, when it was first constructed. [1] Today, it is amongst the most popular and busy places for shopping in Karachi.