
Pakistan's Ambassador to the UAE Faisal Niaz Tirmizi (left) standing with Mr. Tariq Nizami, President CEO’s Club at the Embassy of Pakistan, Abu Dhabi on February 15, 2023.— X@PakinUAE
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KARACHI/Islamabad: The Pakistan Consulate General in Dubai, in collaboration with the Trade Development Authority of Pakistan (TDAP), hosts the Pakistan United Arab Emirates Trade Conference 2025 in Dubai. The program gathered international delegates, Pakistani exhibitors participating in the Gulf of 2025, and key stakeholders of the business community.
The conference was attended by Pakistan’s Ambassador to the United Arab Emirates (United Arab Emirates), Faisal Niaz Taramzi, Consul General Hussein Mohammad, and senior officials of the Consulate. Representatives and business representatives from the United Arab Emirates, the United States, Egypt, Iran, Sri Lanka, Bangladesh, Peru, Nigeria and China also participated.
Addressing the gathering, Ambassador Tiremezi clarified the importance of the United Arab Emirates as an important market for Pakistan’s key trading partners and its agricultural products. He highlighted the steady growth in Pakistani exports to the United Arab Emirates, which states: “The United Arab Emirates is one of the ancient and reliable markets for Pakistani products. We witnessed a strong trend in our exports. That is, which reflects the strong demand for high quality Pakistani goods.
He also praised the consulate’s efforts to hold a successful event, which will help enhance Pakistan’s trade capability globally. The Trade and Investment Councilor in the Consulate welcomed the participants and emphasized the purpose of promoting conference networking opportunities. Business to find mutual cooperation projects. He emphasized the importance of such measures in enhancing trade relations and opening new ways for economic cooperation.
TDAP Director General Uttar Hussain Khahar highlighted the diverse range of Pakistani agricultural products and their growing demand in international markets.
He reaffirmed the TDAP’s commitment to support exporters and facilitate trade measures. Pakistan Business Council (PBC) Dubai Shabbir Merchant and Chairperson of Rice Exporters Chairperson of Rice Exporters, Faisal Yangir, also addressed the audience, emphasizing the role of such conferences in strengthening partnerships. With UAE business. The program concluded with a networking session, which allows exhibitors and delegates to engage in meaningful discussions and seek potential support.
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The Expo will bring industry leaders, innovators and policy makers simultaneously to discuss the latest machinery, AI -powered food innovation and non -technology -powered packaging solution. An important feature will be the Hall of Fame, which is a dedicated place to highlight international exhibitors at the forefront of food preparation.
With more than 100 speakers, the program will feature panel debates, key sessions and workshops on emerging industry trends. It will also provide a platform for networking, joint ventures and business cooperation, promoting links between local and global markets. The TDAP’s move is part of Pakistan’s wider strategy to enhance its food preparation sector, enhance productivity and promote sustainable methods.