Islamabad :The first “Made in Pakistan” Trade and Investment Conference in Jeddah marks a transformative step in showcasing Pakistan’s industrial capabilities on an international stage. Federal Minister for Commerce Jam Kamal Khan highlighted the significance of the event, which aims to foster global partnerships through focused matchmaking during B2B sessions. With 125 exhibitors from diverse industries, including textiles, IT, agriculture, and engineering, the three-day conference will provide an unparalleled platform for Pakistani businesses to connect with global buyers and investors.
The event will also feature a vibrant exhibition, B2B meetings, and a gala dinner, promoting Pakistan’s products and services to a global audience. The minister emphasized the importance of a robust media campaign to ensure maximum outreach, including video promotions to highlight Pakistan’s industrial strengths. He termed the event a significant step toward attracting foreign investment and strengthening Pakistan’s position in the global market, with the potential for creating meaningful business opportunities across key sectors.
The Saudi government’s assurance of full cooperation underscores the regional interest in Pakistan’s industries and the potential for deepened economic ties. With significant business deals expected, the conference is poised to become a landmark event in Pakistan’s trade and investment history. It not only reflects the country’s commitment to promoting its industrial and economic prowess but also sets the stage for long-term collaboration with international stakeholders.