Pakistan has expanded its international industrial footprint as nine domestic companies began showcasing automotive parts and engineering products at Automechanika Dubai 2025, one of the world’s largest auto exhibitions.
The participation reflects Pakistan’s growing push to secure high-value export markets across the Middle East, Africa, and other regions. Automechanika Dubai is a leading global platform connecting automotive suppliers, buyers, and technology innovators.
Pakistan has been increasing its presence at major international exhibitions in recent years, supported by government efforts to promote engineering and auto-sector exports.
The Pakistani Consulate in Dubai confirmed on Tuesday that nine companies from Pakistan’s automotive and engineering sectors are exhibiting at the event, held from December 9–11 at the Dubai World Trade Center.

More than 50,000 buyers and 2,400 exhibitors from 60 countries are expected to attend, offering Pakistani manufacturers a major opportunity to demonstrate their production capabilities.
Pakistan’s displays include automotive components, lubricants, electronics, diagnostic tools, lighting systems, radiators, accessories, and emerging technologies for hybrid and electric vehicles. Officials say the strong representation signals Pakistan’s growing role in global automotive supply chains.
“We are committed to integrating Pakistani manufacturers into high-value international markets,” said Hussain Muhammad, Pakistan’s Consul General in Dubai, during the inauguration of the Pakistan Pavilion.

He added that the country’s participation underscores the government’s focus on expanding industrial exports and building new trade linkages.
Trade and Investment Counselor Ali Zeb Khan noted that the government will continue supporting exporters seeking long-term partnerships and global exposure.
The Trade Development Authority of Pakistan facilitated the participation of the nine companies, describing Automechanika as a critical platform to showcase the country’s industrial potential.
The exhibition follows Pakistan’s presence at Big 5 Global 2025, where the country exhibited construction materials and technologies as part of a wider strategy to boost industrial exports across multiple sectors.
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