First “Made in Pakistan” exhibition Jeddah to open avenues for trade: Commerce Minister
ISLAMABAD: Federal Minister for Commerce Jam Kamal Khan remarked that the inaugural “Made in Pakistan” Trade and Investment Conference in Jeddah is poised to play a crucial role in highlighting Pakistan’s industrial capabilities and fostering global collaborations.
He underlined the significance of targeted networking during the B2B sessions to establish valuable business prospects for both goods and service sectors, according to a press release issued here.
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The minister noted that the three-day event would encompass an exhibition, B2B meetings, and a gala dinner, featuring 125 exhibitors showcasing a variety of Pakistani industries. Key sectors represented include textiles, leather, agriculture, surgical instruments, engineering, construction, sports goods, pharmaceuticals, IT, and more.
The exhibition aims to connect Pakistani businesses with international buyers and investors, promoting the country’s products on a global stage.
He directed the launch of an extensive media campaign, including video promotions, to ensure wide reach and the event’s success. The minister emphasized the importance of the event as a major step towards attracting foreign investment and bolstering Pakistan’s standing in the international market.
Saudi authorities have pledged full support for organizing the exhibition, reflecting substantial regional interest in Pakistan’s industries. With significant business agreements anticipated, the “Made in Pakistan” Exhibition is expected to become a milestone event, opening doors for expanded trade and investment opportunities, he stated.