Pakistan Mart Dubai to Promote Made-in-Pakistan Exports
A major boost for Pakistani exporters is on the horizon as Pakistan Mart Dubai is set to be established near Jebel Ali, UAE. This dedicated commercial hub will showcase Made-in-Pakistan products to international buyers, opening new trade opportunities in the Middle East, Africa, and beyond.
The initiative was finalized during a meeting between the National Logistics Corporation (NLC), UAE-based DP World, and Pakistan’s Commerce Minister Jam Kamal Khan.
Facilities Planned for Pakistan Mart Dubai
The Pakistan Mart Dubai project will be developed by DP World at no construction cost for Pakistani stakeholders. The hub will feature:
Warehouses for storage and distribution
Retail shops and showrooms for direct product display
E-commerce fulfillment centers to cater to online buyers
This multi-purpose facility will provide exporters with a one-stop platform to connect with global markets more efficiently.
Sectors Targeted by Pakistan Mart Dubai
The Pakistan Mart Dubai will focus on key export sectors where Pakistan has competitive advantages, including:
Textiles and garments
Surgical instruments
Sports goods
Food items and perishables
Nutraceutical products
These industries are expected to benefit significantly from the increased exposure and streamlined logistics that the hub will offer.
Government Support for Pakistan Mart Dubai
The Ministry of Commerce and the Trade Development Authority of Pakistan (TDAP) have pledged full support for the Pakistan Mart Dubai project. This includes coordinating with exporters, running awareness campaigns, and assisting in the selection of tenants.
The initiative aligns with Pakistan’s broader strategy to diversify exports, increase foreign exchange earnings, and strengthen economic ties with the UAE and other regions.
Historical Context: Pakistan Mart Dubai
The idea of Pakistan Mart Dubai comes at a time when global trade is shifting towards regional hubs that offer centralized services for exporters. By establishing such a presence in Dubai—one of the world’s busiest trade and logistics centers—Pakistan is positioning itself to compete more effectively in international markets.
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