The vibrant and colorful three-day ‘Made in Pakistan Expo’ kicked off in Jeddah, showcasing quality products from over 20 leading Pakistani companies.
The opening ceremony was graced by prominent figures, including Pakistan’s Commerce Minister Jam Kamal, Deputy Governor of the Saudi General Authority of Foreign Trade Abdulaziz Al-Sakran, Saudi Assistant Minister of Investment Ibrahim Al-Mubarak, and Pakistan’s Ambassador to Saudi Arabia Ahmed Farooq.
The expo has attracted a large crowd of both Pakistani and Saudi citizens, all eager to explore Pakistani products ranging from textiles to food, sports goods, and more. Minister Jam Kamal highlighted the strong Pak-Saudi friendship and the growing trade agreements between the two nations.
In his speech, Commerce Minister Kamal said, “Pak-Saudi friendship is exemplary, and trade agreements between the two countries are growing rapidly. We want Pakistani traders to take full advantage by introducing their products in the Saudi market.”
Both Abdulaziz Al-Sakran and Ibrahim Al-Mubarak also addressed the event, emphasizing the importance of strengthening economic ties and providing a platform for further business collaboration between Pakistan and Saudi Arabia.