Three-day international exhibition draws hundreds of foreign buyers and exhibitors, aiming to strengthen Pakistan's trade ties and showcase local craftsmanship. The 5th edition of TEXPO Pakistan 2024, a three-day international exhibition aimed at promoting domestic textile and leather sectors, began at Expo Center Karachi featuring over 200 exhibitors and several business networking opportunities. The event commenced with significant participation, attracting 573 foreign buyers from nearly 60 countries, and is set to remain open to the public on the final day, October 25th.
The exhibition was digitally inaugurated by Federal Minister for Commerce, Jam Kamal Khan, alongside notable attendees including Governor of Khyber Pakhtunkhwa Faisal Karim Kundi and Chief Minister of Sindh Murad Ali Shah. The event is organized by the Ministry of Commerce and Textile and the Trade Development Authority of Pakistan (TDAP). At the opening ceremony, Jam Kamal Khan emphasized the potential of Pakistan’s textiles and leather industries to become more resilient and competitive through collaborative public and private sector efforts.
He highlighted the exhibition as an excellent opportunity for forging new partnerships and enhancing existing relationships to ensure mutual growth and success across stakeholders. The minister also detailed the Ministry of Commerce’s support for businesses through the Export Development Fund (EDF), which aids in trade promotion, marketing, skill development, an.