Businessman explores auto opportunities in Shanghai

Expo will provide platform to connect with potential suppliers, manufacturers and distributors.

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BEIJING:

China has transformed itself to a global leader in advanced automotive technologies over the past few decades, Fahad Iqbal Butt, Director of New Genuine Auto Parts said.

While attending the ongoing Automechanika Shanghai 2023, being held from November 29 to December 2nd, he said that Pakistan can benefit from these trends by collaborating with Chinese companies and staying updated on the latest technologies and trends in the industry.

With the goal of strengthening the presence of Pakistani companies in China and establishing new partnerships, Butt is confident that the expo will provide him with the platform to connect with potential suppliers, manufacturers and distributors.

He added that “I am very impressed with the growth and development of the automotive industry in China, and we see great potential for cooperation between our two countries.”

Butt, who is participating in the event for the eighth time, revealed that having been doing business with China for almost two decades, he came over this year to develop new items related to agricultural or auto parts such as filters and bushings.

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He also met with several Chinese auto companies to discuss potential collaboration, focusing on areas such as parts supply and technology transfer.

As an influential global service platform for the automotive industry showcasing automotive parts, repair, testing and diagnostic equipment and service supplies, this year’s Automechanika Shanghai focuses on seven product segments covering 13 showrooms, with a comprehensive focus on innovative technologies and cutting-edge solutions for the entire automotive industry chain.

The expo attracted 5,652 exhibitors from 41 countries and regions and visitors from 28 countries and regions.

Published in The Express Tribune, December 3rd, 2023.

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