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Trade, Investment in Focus at Pakistan, Africa Expo

Oct 18 , 2025


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The 5th Pakistan–Africa Trade Development Conference (PATDC) and “Made in Pakistan” Exhibition took place at Millennium Hall, bringing together over 100 delegates from African nations including Burundi, Rwanda, South Sudan, Djibouti, Kenya, Nigeria, Tanzania, and Uganda. Organized by the Government of Pakistan, TDAP, and the Embassy of Pakistan in Addis Ababa, the event focused on boosting trade, investment, and collaboration in technology and industry. Ambassador Mian Atif Sharif called Africa “an emerging global power” with 1.4 billion people, a 3.4 trillion dollars GDP, and vast resources, emphasising Pakistan’s commitment to economic and political cooperation. Federal Minister Jam Kamal Khan said 55 Pakistani companies are participating, with over 110  new exhibitors, showcasing sectors from textiles to IT, and engaging in bilateral meetings to expand trade and investment. Officials, including State Minister Yasmin Wohabrebbi and Minister Alemu Sime, highlighted efforts to improve export competitiveness and stressed Africa’s potential as a strategic investment partner.


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