250 Pakistani and Chinese companies to participate in Pakistan Industrial Expo

Lahore: At least 250 Pakistani and Chinese companies participated in the three-day 7th Pakistan Industrial Expo held on November 25 at the Expo Centre.

Steve Zhou, Project Head of Everest International Expo, announced this year’s expo featured approximately 250 Pakistani and Chinese companies. They showcased a wide array of products and services, highlighting the expo’s potential to foster international partnerships and drive economic growth. Zhou maintained that this edition surpassed previous ones in scale and impact.

Zhou outlined the strategic setup for the event, noting that Hall No. 1 was dedicated exclusively to Chinese industrial enterprises, while Hall 2 showcased locally manufactured products from Pakistani companies. This setup was designed to strengthen trade and business communication between Pakistan and China.

Dr. Qaiser Abbas, Vice Chancellor of the University of Sargodha, reflected on the enduring collaboration with the Chinese exhibition company, now in its sixth year.

The Pakistan Industrial Expo has become a platform for facilitating international collaborations, attracting investments, and introducing advanced technologies to Pakistan.

Zishan Hashmi, Deputy General Manager of Everest International Expo, elaborated on the diverse industrial sectors to be represented at the Expo. The sectors include CNC machines, industrial equipment, hardware, building materials, agricultural machinery, engineering machines, chemicals, and solar systems. Entrepreneurs and businessmen are invited to explore these sectors, seeking new business opportunities and contributing to the region’s economic growth.

The 7th Pakistan Industrial Expo is described as more than just an exhibition; it’s a dynamic platform for driving collaboration, innovation, and economic progress.