Lahore Pakistan : WEXNET 2025, Pakistan’s largest women-exclusive exhibition, brought together 200 women entrepreneurs under one roof, providing them with a unique platform to showcase their products, build network linkages, engage in mutually beneficial collaborations, and share experiences. The event, organized to promote female entrepreneurship, highlighted the export potential of women-led businesses and fostered inter-provincial and international collaboration.
• Mr. Umar Bin Asad, Vice President, Li & Fung Pakistan (Pvt.) Ltd., with whom export opportunities and strengthening ties with the global buying house were explored.
• Ms. Saira Atta, Secretary, Women Development Department, Balochistan.
• Mr. Shoaib Zafar, National Advisor, ITC.
• Mr. Irshad Ahmed Qureshi, Secretary, Women Development Department, AJK.
* Ms. Quratulain, Vice President FPCCI.
* Ms. Rubeena Amjad, Founding President, Faisalabad WCCI.
* Ms. Shamim Aftab, President, Sargodha WCCI.
* ?Ms. Qaisera Sheikh, Co-Founder Lahore WCCI.
The second day of WEXNET 2025 saw further high-level engagements. Secretary TDAP, Mr. Sheryar Taj, met with:
• Ms. Arshia Bano, Senior Representative, USAID Punjab, and Mr. Kamran Niazi, Economic Growth and Energy Specialist, to discuss collaboration opportunities between TDAP and USAID for capacity-building initiatives targeting women entrepreneurs.
* Ms. Sadaffe Abid, Founder and CEO of Circle, briefed Secretary TDAP on Circle’s tech-focused support for women and proposed digital training initiatives for women entrepreneurs.
* ?Ms. Ayesha Farooqi, Chairperson of the Handicrafts Association of Pakistan along with all provincial representatives met to discuss potential export avenues for women entrepreneurs’ products.
* ?Ms. Farah Bashir, Founder of the Women Chamber of Commerce, Dera Ghazi Khan.
* ?Mr. Salam Ullah, GM, United Motors (Pvt.) Ltd. and United Auto Industries (Pvt.) Ltd., to explore market diversification opportunities in Africa, Sri Lanka, and Bangladesh.
* ?Mr. Muhammad Latif, MD, CoCOON SDA Care, Australia.
WEXNET 2025 successfully highlighted the crucial role of women in Pakistan’s economic growth and development while fostering new partnerships and export opportunities