Five Pak producers feature in Istanbul Motorbike Fair

By Our Correspondent
March 18, 2025
Venders can be seen at a stall at the Motobike Fair Istanbul on March 12, 2025. — FacebookPakinIstanbul
Venders can be seen at a stall at the Motobike Fair Istanbul on March 12, 2025. — FacebookPakinIstanbul

LAHORE:Five Pakistani producers of motorbike parts participated in Istanbul Motorbike Fair under the auspices of Trade Development Authority of Pakistan (TDAP) from March 12 to 15, 2025. Consul General of Pakistan Noman Aslam and other staff also played a key role for the participation of Pakistani producers in the fair.

Last year, TDAP participated with three firms related to rubber tires and tubes for motorbike sub-sectors, while this year the products exhibited at Motorbike 2025 include rubber tires and tubes, protective sports gloves, motorbike suits and footwear, etc.

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Over the past three years, the number of motorcycles in Turkiye has increased significantly while motor sports have also seen an increase, thus providing a good opportunity for Pakistani exporting companies to produce related products at this exhibition to increase market access in Turkey.

The exhibition attracted a large number of foreign buyers from Europe, Africa, the Middle East, Asia and Central Asia, providing Pakistani companies with an opportunity to interact with them and explore export opportunities in other markets.

Timely completion of Lahore sports schemes ordered

Secretary Youth Affairs and Sports Punjab Muzaffar Khan Sial has issued a directive for the quick and timely completion of sports development schemes of Lahore Division. Sial issued these instructions during a key meeting held at the Punjab Stadium on Monday. The meeting was convened to assess the progress of 35 under-construction sports development projects in the region.

The session included a comprehensive presentation, featuring slides and photographs, to provide Secretary Sial with a detailed overview of the projects. The meeting was attended by Sports and Youth Affairs Punjab DG Khizar Afzaal Chaudhry, Additional Secretary Sports, Mian Usman Ali, Project Director PMU, Qaiser Raza, and other relevant officials.

During the meeting, the secretary youth affairs emphasised the importance of timely completion, highlighting that 22 projects are currently underway in Lahore, nine in Kasur, and three in Sheikhupura. "We are committed to constructing top-quality sports complexes and grounds across all districts of the province," he stated.

Sial further underscored the Punjab Sports Department's dedication to maintaining a state-of-the-art sports infrastructure. "There will be absolutely no compromise on the quality of materials used in these ongoing sports development schemes," he affirmed. The secretary's focus on quality and efficiency aims to ensure that the sports facilities meet the highest standards for the benefit of the province's athletes and communities.

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