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To capitalize on the promising Saudi market, the Ministry of Commerce and the Trade Development Authority of Pakistan (TDAP) have organized a three-day “Made in Pakistan Exhibition & Business Forum,” which will commence on Wednesday at the Jeddah Center for Exhibitions & Events.
This event serves as a valuable networking platform, facilitating direct business collaborations across a variety of sectors, including food, textiles, engineering, and services. It will showcase a diverse range of products, from sports goods and pharmaceuticals to processed foods, construction materials, and architectural design, emphasizing the wide scope of Pakistani exports.
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“The exhibition is aimed at connecting Pakistani businesses with Saudi and international buyers and investors, showcasing the country’s products in a key market for Saudi Arabia,” TDAP stated earlier this week, highlighting the event running from February 5 to 7.
Saudi Arabia represents a significant export opportunity for Pakistani businesses, driven by strong consumer demand, a large expatriate workforce, and the country’s ambitious Vision 2030 economic reforms, which focus on diversification and attracting foreign investments.