Pakistani Automotive Exporters Showcase Products at Automechanika Istanbul

Istanbul: Automechanika Istanbul 2025 commenced today at the TÜYAP Fair and Congress Center, presenting a significant platform for automotive parts manufacturers and buyers globally. The event, which runs until June 15, features over 1,481 exhibitors and anticipates more than 25,000 visitors from 47 countries.

Among the international participants, 13 Pakistani companies are prominently displaying their innovations, with a dedicated pavilion underscoring Pakistan’s expanding influence in the global automotive supply chain. The Trade Development Authority of Pakistan (TDAP) is facilitating the participation of 12 companies, while Osaka Batteries represents itself independently.

The participating entities under the TDAP umbrella include Adamjee Engineering, Matchless Engineering, and Ahmad Traders, among others. These companies aim to explore new export avenues and establish international business connections by showcasing their automotive products.

Nauman Aslam, the Consul General of Pakistan in Turkey, visited the event, emphasizing its status as a premier fair in the automotive aftermarket industry. He highlighted Pakistan’s enduring participation over the past 15 years and the revitalized energy of Pakistani companies post-pandemic. Aslam noted Türkiye’s logistical advantages, which are poised to benefit Pakistan’s auto parts sector.

Automechanika Istanbul 2025 serves as a crucial event for Türkiye’s automotive supply industry, offering a vibrant platform for demonstrating next-generation technologies and sustainable solutions. Pakistani participants are making a notable impact, underscoring the nation’s growing competitiveness and export potential in the global market.

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