
About the Summit
The 6th Pak-British Trade & Investment Summit 2025 is a premier platform for strengthening bilateral trade, investment, and economic cooperation between Pakistan and the United Kingdom. This high-profile event brings together business leaders, policymakers, investors, and professionals from both nations to explore new avenues of collaboration across diverse sectors.
Building on the success of previous summits, this year’s event promises even greater opportunities for networking, strategic partnerships, and business growth. The summit is proudly hosted in collaboration with key Pakistani Chambers of Commerce & Industry, offering an unprecedented chance to showcase Pakistan’s business potential to the UK market.

Summit Highlights
Personalized business-to-business sessions with potential investors, importers, exporters, Tourism Agencies, and service providers
Focused sessions on Textiles, Agriculture, Technology, Education, Real Estate, Renewable Energy, and Manufacturing
Presentations on high-potential sectors and government-backed initiatives in Pakistan
Dialogue on trade policy, investment incentives, digital trade, and diaspora engagement
Featuring Pakistani brands and innovations
Informal gatherings to build lasting cross-border business relationships.
To belt a Business relationships with Travel & Tour/Tourism Agencies,
Why Attend?
- Engage directly with UK-based Pakistani and international businesses
- Explore joint ventures, franchise opportunities, and import/export deals
- Understand the legal and regulatory frameworks of both markets
- Strengthen diaspora linkages and promote regional business development
- Position your business at the center of UK-Pakistan economic relations
Who Should Attend?
- Exporters & Importers
- Manufacturers & Industrialists
- Investors & Venture Capitalists
- Trade Development Authorities
- Government & Policy Representatives
- Pakistani Diaspora Business Leaders
- Startups & Innovators
- Chambers of Commerce & Trade Associations
- Travel & Tour/Tourism Agencies