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    Pakistan Expands Trade Footprint Across Africa

    Web Desk2By Web Desk2April 29, 2026No Comments2 Mins Read
    Pakistan Expands Trade Footprint Across Africa
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    Pakistan’s growing global trade outreach is strengthening its economic ties with African nations, particularly Kenya and Ethiopia, marking a positive shift in export growth and market expansion.

    During the period from July to March 2025–26, Pakistan recorded a significant 32 percent increase in exports to Kenya. Total exports surged from $251.6 million to $319.9 million, reflecting rising demand and improved trade engagement.

    Key sectors driving this growth include rice, textiles, pharmaceuticals, IT services, and renewable energy products, all contributing to Pakistan’s expanding presence in African markets.

    Former CEO of Trade Development Authority of Pakistan, Muhammad Zubair Motiwala, highlighted that Pakistani exports to Africa have seen remarkable progress, especially in pharmaceuticals, rice, plastics, and textiles. He emphasized the need for effective lobbying to secure global approvals for pharmaceutical products.

    Meanwhile, Federal Minister for Commerce Jam Kamal Khan held an important meeting with Dr. Omar Hussein Oba, focusing on strengthening trade cooperation. Discussions centered on boosting small and medium enterprises (SMEs), promoting joint ventures, and enhancing industrial collaboration in African markets.

    Motiwala further stressed that Special Investment Facilitation Council must play a proactive role in transforming “Made in Pakistan” into a globally competitive brand. He also underlined the importance of increasing business-to-business (B2B) connections and sending business-to-government (B2G) delegations to unlock further trade potential.

    Pakistan’s expanding trade links on the international stage signal a strong step forward toward economic growth, increased exports, and deeper integration into global markets.

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