Pakistan, July 7 -- The Trade Development Authority of Pakistan (TDAP) has rolled out a fresh set of initiatives for FY 2025-26 aimed at boosting the country's exports and strengthening its presence in global markets. These steps include participation in over 120 international exhibitions, export training programs, and "Made in Pakistan" exhibitions in Ethiopia and Bangladesh.

The initiatives were approved during TDAP's 12th board meeting held in Islamabad, chaired by Federal Minister for Commerce Jam Kamal Khan. Senior government officials and board members reviewed plans to improve trade facilitation, support entrepreneurs, and target new global markets.

To improve regional trade infrastructure, the board approved new facilities such ...