Pakistan Takes Part in Big Energy Event in Dubai



Pakistan has joined one of the biggest energy events in the Middle East, called Middle East Energy 2025. This event is being held in Dubai from April 7 to 9 at the Dubai World Trade Centre. Pakistan’s Ambassador to the UAE, Mr. Faisal Niaz Tirmizi, officially opened the Pakistan Pavilion at the exhibition.


Many important people attended the opening ceremony, including Consul General Hussain Muhammad, Trade & Investment Counsellor Ali Zeb Khan, and Chairman of the Pakistan Business Council in Dubai, Mr. Shabbir Merchant. Pakistani business representatives were also there to show their products and meet international visitors.


The Pakistan Pavilion was set up by the Trade Development Authority of Pakistan (TDAP). It has eight Pakistani companies that are showing new and smart energy products. These products are related to areas like clean energy, smart energy use, backup power, power transmission, and energy saving.


Ambassador Tirmizi said he is proud of Pakistan’s growing role in the world’s energy market. He said it is great to see Pakistani companies taking part in such an important event. He also said that many people are showing interest in Pakistan’s energy products, which is a good sign for the future.


He also talked about how the UAE is a very important trade partner for Pakistan. The Ambassador said that this event helps Pakistani companies meet people from around the world, learn new things, and build strong business relationships. He said it is a great chance for Pakistan to grow in the energy field.


This event is a big step for Pakistan in showing its energy skills to the world. It gives Pakistani companies a chance to share their ideas, find new partners, and take their products to global markets.

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