FAISALABAD: TEXPO Pakistan has become an iconic event for the country which will not only help promote textile exports but will also portray the soft image of Pakistan to the rest of the world. The mega event is aimed to promote and highlight the concept of sustainability in textile sector of Pakistan and increase its share in global trading.

Addressing the members of Pakistan Textile Exporters Association (PTEA) here on Thursday, the Director Trade Development Authority of Pakistan Fareeha Khan has said that the 4th edition of TEXPO Pakistan scheduled to be held in May 2023 will provide unprecedented opportunities to its participants to witness the showcase of high quality products from Pakistan. This is the largest trade show of the country, organized with an objective to display the entire range of quality products under one roof for the assessment of international buyers.

She added that a large number of international buyers from different countries have established business contacts through this exhibition in 2019. The commencement of this event has not only contributed immensely to reposition the country’s image but has also been instrumental in generating economic activity in the country in general, and within the export community in particular. Strengthened by the success of last 3 editions, the upcoming edition of Texpo Pakistan is scheduled from 26-28 May 2023, promising more rewarding opportunities for its participants, she said.

Speaking at the occasion, the Assistant Manager Textiles Zameer Ahmad Soomro said that the Government is making efforts to promote Pakistan’s exports by exploring new avenues of trade and focusing on non-traditional markets. For this purpose, single country exhibitions are being planned to grab the untapped trade potential within the African and Central Asian region. Highlighting the importance of Texpo Pakistan, he said that the upcoming event would be one stop sourcing platform for new business alliances and investments.

Copyright Business Recorder, 2022

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