Pakistani marble sought by Chinese merchants
According to Fang Zihua, the batch of about 150 ton of Pakistani marble was shipped into 6 standard containers. “They had reached Nanan, Fujian Province late last year, but they didn’t get displayed until this June because of the COVID-19 pandemic,” Fang noted.
“The color of this marble board is very beautiful, and its texture is unique. It looks like reddish waves being motivated,” Fang was so delighted to see the pattern that he named the marble “Red Valley”. He further mentioned that the texture and colour of marble are full of changes, and a reddish one is rare.
“There is no tariff on marble imported from Pakistan. It’s quite convenient,” Fang said, adding that he would visit Pakistan for in-depth cooperation with traders when the COVID-19 pandemic is over.
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