
The Kuwait-Pakistan Business Expo 2025, scheduled to take place from December 11 to 13 in Kuwait, will provide a world-class platform for promoting Pakistani products, exploring joint ventures, and enhancing trade and investment cooperation between the two countries.
"Pakistan and Kuwait, bound by historic ties of friendship and mutual support, are set to take another major step toward strengthening their economic relationship through the upcoming Expo," said Islamabad Chamber of Commerce and Industry (ICCI) President Sardar Tahir Mehmood.
Speaking to a visiting delegation from the Expo's organising committee, Mehmood noted that economic ties between Pakistan and Kuwait have steadily grown, supported by decades of mutual trust and collaboration. He highlighted that Kuwait has always stood by Pakistan in times of need, and both countries have signed several agreements in the fields of defence, investment, and health cooperation.
The ICCI president emphasised that the business communities of both nations should actively explore joint ventures and partnerships to unlock mutual trade and investment potential. He expressed confidence that the Expo would serve as a catalyst for trade diversification, industrial collaboration, and sustainable economic growth.
"Through stronger partnerships and mutual understanding, both countries can achieve a balanced, win-win trade relationship that benefits our economies and strengthens bilateral ties," he added.
Head of the Kuwaiti delegation Muhammad Saleem Ansari, along with Dr S Sam, said the Expo would be a major opportunity for Pakistani entrepreneurs to showcase their capabilities and expand their footprint in the Gulf market. They said the objective of the Expo is to provide a world-class exhibition platform that promotes trade, investment, and partnerships between Pakistani businesses and Kuwaiti markets, thereby fostering mutual prosperity.
In his vote of thanks, ICCI Senior Vice President Tahir Ayub reaffirmed the Chamber's commitment to fostering robust trade and investment relations between the two countries. He assured that ICCI would play a proactive role in promoting the event through its extensive communication and business network.
Ayub lauded the initiative as an ideal platform for Pakistani investors and entrepreneurs to build long-term linkages with their counterparts in Kuwait and across the region.
Vice President Mohammad Irfan Chaudhry, Executive Members Malik Aqeel Ahmad and Imran Minhas, and ICCI member Israrul Haq Mishwani were also present on the occasion.
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