Malik Raza Rabbani Khar, the Special Assistant to the Prime Minister (SAPM), stated that trade diversification was essential for the country’s economic growth and stability in the current environment. On Thursday, he opened the second “Engineering and Healthcare Show” at the Expo Centre in this city. He stated that the focus of international trade was shifting toward diversification and that Pakistan was following this trend by diversifying its international trade in terms of both markets and products. Pakistan exported goods and services worth US$38 billion in 2021–2022 according to him, but there was much more room for growth. “We can supply more engineering products, electrical appliances, sporting goods, pharmaceuticals, cosmetics, furniture, surgical instruments, and a variety of other products,” he continued.
The SAPM said that it was government’s vision to double the trade of Pakistan in the next few years. “We need to accelerate export diversification and product sophistication and make our trade more inclusive for the purpose,” he added.
He said that it would enable the country to shift from an over dependence on commodities to higher value-added products and services. He said that it would also build resilience to movements in demand and help in fetching better prices, adding that it was the fastest path to economic growth, job creation and poverty reduction.
Raza Rabbani Khar also appreciated the Trade Development Authority of Pakistan (TDAP) for its efforts in organising the exhibition and bringing all top guns of the engineering and healthcare sectors on a single platform. He said that the exhibition had provided a unique opportunity for investors and international buyers to communicate with Pakistani companies to explore lucrative opportunities such as joint ventures with the local firms. He said that the exhibition was aimed to bring together businessmen from non-traditional countries under one roof to explore and open up new frontiers for enhancing trade.
TDAP Chief Executive Officer Muhammad Zubair Motiwala and secretary also spoke, and said that the exhibition was aimed to present the true image of Pakistan before the world.
Special guest Third Deputy Prime Minister of Uganda Nakadama Rukia Isanga, Advisor to President of Kenya Dr Faith Mwikan Ndiwa and other foreign dignitaries also attended the ceremony.
More than 180 Pakistani companies , belonging to 20 different sectors, participated in the exhibition and put their products on display. Also, 370 foreign buyers from 40 countries, including African and Central Asian countries, visited the exhibition.