Overview
- LCCI will compile proposals from the Lahore forum into a policy brief for the Ministry of Commerce and other authorities targeting customs reform, trade facilitation and SME support.
- The chamber plans joint training and technical assistance with partner embassies for small businesses and women entrepreneurs to help convert dialogue into trade missions and investment projects.
- Envoys from 43 countries attended, with Turkmenistan’s Atadjan Movlamov serving as chief guest in his role as Dean of the Diplomatic Corps.
- Speakers urged rapid pilots such as trade corridors and dedicated financing windows to deliver early results and build momentum for larger initiatives.
- LCCI pitched opportunities in textiles, agribusiness, renewable energy, IT and digital services, pharmaceuticals and infrastructure while presenting Pakistan as a regional trade and logistics hub.