Entrepreneurs, diplomats converge at My Karachi

Governor announces Rs20b for Karachi's development as leaders call for infrastructure upgrades, stronger business-gov


Our Correspondent August 05, 2025 1 min read

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KARACHI:

The 20th edition of "My Karachi – Oasis of Harmony" Exhibition, organised by the Karachi Chamber of Commerce & Industry (KCCI), concluded at the Expo Center with overwhelming success, celebrating the city's entrepreneurial spirit, diversity, and economic potential.

Held over three days, the exhibition drew nearly 800,000 visitors and featured over 350 stalls from local and international exhibitors. It showcased multinational brands, diplomatic missions, women entrepreneurs, and welfare institutions offering goods at discounted rates ranging between 20% and 50%. The next edition will be held from February 6–8, 2026, according to a statement released on Monday.

Governor Sindh Kamran Khan Tessori, at the closing ceremony, commended KCCI's efforts and announced the federal government's release of Rs20 billion for Karachi's development. He proposed a meeting at the Governor House to discuss transferring the K-IV project's execution to the business community to speed up progress. He urged federal and provincial collaboration to address Karachi's challenges and assured the business community of support in future infrastructure and industrial development plans.

He also announced a recommendation for a civil award to BMG Chairman Zubair Motiwala for his contributions to Karachi's business landscape.

At the inauguration, Chief Minister Sindh Murad Ali Shah praised KCCI and announced the launch of Independence Day celebrations under the theme "Maarka-e-Haq," representing Pakistan's continued struggle for justice and unity.

The BMG chairman highlighted that this year's edition saw participation from 7 consulates and over 20 multinationals. He noted growing demand to hold the event biannually and urged early completion of the K-IV water project to resolve industrial supply issues.

KCCI President Muhammad Jawed Bilwani lauded all stakeholders, reiterated the need for a modern Expo Center, and called for fair water and gas distribution. He also stressed better surveillance and infrastructure to ensure business confidence.

The event combined shopping and family entertainment with discussions between government officials, business leaders, and foreign missions on economic and civic issues.

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