A delegation led by Mr. Nadeem Alam, President of the Hunza Chamber of Commerce, and Mr Ahsen from the Lahore Chamber of Commerce visited PAHIC Nairobi as part of their Kenya trip. The visitors were hosted for tea by H.E. Ibrar Hussein Khan and Commercial Counsellor Ms. Adeela Younis, who welcomed the group and set the stage for focused trade talks.
The discussions with PAHIC Nairobi explored potential trade opportunities in sectors of interest for Pakistani exporters, particularly rice, Hunza pink salt and cosmetics. Delegates and mission officials assessed how these products might gain traction in the Kenyan market, identifying buyer preferences and entry pathways that could benefit small and medium enterprises back home.
Members of the delegation are in Nairobi to participate in the Kenya International Investment Conference and the COMESA Investment Forum, using the visits and meetings to deepen commercial ties. Engagements such as the one at PAHIC Nairobi are being used to align Pakistani supply capabilities with regional demand and to pursue concrete follow up actions emerging from the conferences.
As part of efforts to facilitate business linkages, PAHIC Nairobi provided a curated list of prospective buyers to the visiting chambers, aiming to accelerate contacts and negotiations. The exchange underscores growing interest among Pakistani chambers to expand into East African markets and highlights PAHIC Nairobi’s role in connecting exporters with regional opportunities.
