CG and PBC Dubai Host event trendy blogger

CG and PBC Dubai Host event

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Farzana Manzor

Dubai (United Arab Emirates): The Consulate General in Pakistan, in cooperation with the Pakistani Business Council Dubai, organized a suhoor event on Monday, in the Pakistan Association in Dubai. The event was held regarding the fourth edition of the Health, Engineering and Minerals Exhibition (Hems 2025), to be held from April 17 to 19, 2025 at the Lahore exhibition center, Pakistan.
Hussein Mohamed, urged business leaders in the United Arab Emirates to send their representatives to attend Hems 2025 and explore the extensive trade and investment opportunities in Pakistan. He assured the participants full support for the Pakistan government, saying: “The consulate is here to expand all the required assistance and facilitate visiting delegates to Pakistan.”
Ali Zeeb Khan, Trade and Investment Adviser, confirmed the purpose of the event, which was the preparation of a delegation of potential buyers and importers to visit Pakistan and participate in the Mega exhibition. He highlighted the importance of Hems 2025, organized by the Commercial Development Authority in Pakistan in cooperation with the Export Development Council.
Shapir Trader, Chairman of the Pakistani Business Board in Dubai, and Deputy Chairman of the Board of Directors, Mr. Kamran Rayaz, also treated the gathering, which stressed the role of the Council in linking business societies from various countries to participate in Hems 2025.
Pakistani businessman Hussein Dawud encouraged those present to seize the opportunity of Hems 2025. He stressed the importance of these exhibitions in strengthening export sectors in Pakistan and strengthening economic partnerships.
Hems 2025 is a major commercial exhibition that focuses on health, engineering and mineral sectors. The event will display products including electrical machines, cars, fans, home electrical appliances, medicines, cosmetics, surgical tools, chemicals, marble, minerals, building materials, jewels, sports commodities, table tools, stationery, packaging materials, fixed, plastic competitions, and heulkrites.

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