Iran, Pakistan ink several MOUs in Karachi intl. food, agriculture expo
Tehran - The ambassador of Pakistan to Tehran said that a trade delegation from Iran participated in the Karachi International Food and Agricultural Exhibition, and during the event, the two countries signed several memoranda of understanding, including a $4 million trade agreement.
Muhammad Mudassir Tipu announced in a message that a 12-member trade delegation from Iran participated in the third International Food and Agriculture Exhibition 2025, the largest trade exhibition of food products in Karachi, Pakistan.
He added, “The Iranian delegation attended extensive meetings with Pakistani companies in key sectors, including citrus fruits, agricultural products such as rice and meat.”
During this exhibition, three memoranda of understanding, including trade commitments worth over $4 million, were signed, according to Tehran Times.
Several other memoranda of understanding in various sectors are also being finalized.
The Pakistani ambassador emphasized, “The presence of Iranian businesspeople at the Karachi Agricultural Exhibition signifies the deepening engagement of Iran's private sector with Pakistan.”
He urged the business communities of both countries to continue deepening their interaction with each other to achieve mutual benefits.
The third International Agriculture Exhibition was held during November 25-27 in Karachi. Over 370 Pakistani companies from more than 20 sub-sectors of the agriculture-food industry showcased their best products and capabilities at the exhibition. These companies operate in the fields of agricultural technology, beverages, confectionery, cereals, dairy products, dried fruits, fresh and frozen products, honey, corn, meat, oilseeds, poultry, processed foods, rice, salt, seafood, sesame seeds, spices, and tobacco.
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