The latest reports say that the expo is scheduled to be held from April 13 to October 13.


Islamabad: Minister for Commerce Jam Kamal Khan has expressed the desire for Pakistan’s maximum participation in the Expo 2025 Osaka in Japan to achieve desired goals.
The expo is scheduled to be held from April 13 to October 13.
The Minister, earlier, visited the Trade Development Authority of Pakistan in Karachi and took briefing about the upcoming international exhibitions scheduled to be held in Japan and Pakistan.
While briefing the Minister Jam Kamal, the Regional Director General Islamabad Muhammead Naseer via video link informed that Pakistan out of three sub-themes of the exhibition has shown its interest to participate in Connecting Lives and Empowering Lives.
He said that Pakistan has applied for participating in the exhibition and expected to get approval from the exhibitors soon.
Later to media, the Minister for Commerce said, the present Government is making stringent efforts to resolve the economic issues of the country.
He said efforts are being taken to bring the country on the path of progress.
Jam Kamal said all the issues faced by the business community will be resolved.
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