Pakistan Mart will soon open in Dubai to give Pakistani products direct access to buyers across the Gulf, Africa, and beyond. The market is being set up near Jebel Ali by DP World, which will provide the facility free of charge to Pakistani exporters.

The project aims to showcase textiles, food, surgical instruments, sports goods, and other products under one roof. Exporters will get ready‑made showrooms, storage, and e‑commerce support, all without paying fees until their goods sell.
Commerce Minister Jam Kamal Khan has called the initiative “a breakthrough for our exporters.” He directed the Trade Development Authority of Pakistan to select participants and ensure smooth coordination.
Pakistan Mart to boost trade and open doors for exporters
The Minister of Commerce Pakistan has urged agencies to move quickly so the market can start operating this year. TDAP will run awareness campaigns and guide more than 500 businesses on how to benefit from this platform.
Officials believe the project will remove logistical hurdles and give Pakistani manufacturers a steady channel to reach international markets. With trade routes becoming more competitive, Pakistan Mart offers a much‑needed edge.
The Trade Development Authority of Pakistan will also help smaller businesses join, ensuring that even new exporters can take part. Commerce ministry leaders say the market reflects Pakistan’s push for export‑led growth and stronger economic ties with the UAE.