Alibaba.com participates in TEXPO 2023

Alibaba.com participates in TEXPO 2023

Karachi, May 26, 2023 – Alibaba.com, a leading global business-to-business (B2B) e-commerce platform, Friday announced its participation in the 4th International Textile Exhibition (TEXPO 2023), organized by the Trade Development Authority of Pakistan (TDAP) from May 26 to May 28, 2023.

The objective of Alibaba.com’s participation is to connect Pakistani textile exporters with its vast community of over 40 million buyers worldwide.

TEXPO 2023, spanning three days, will serve as a premier platform for industry players to showcase their products and services to a global audience, fostering valuable connections and facilitating potential collaborations. During the event, Pakistani suppliers and manufacturers in the textile industry are invited to visit the Alibaba.com showcase on-site to explore the opportunities presented by B2B e-commerce and the digital tools provided by Alibaba.com, which can enable exporters to expand their reach globally.

Alibaba.com has demonstrated its commitment to supporting local small and medium-sized enterprises (SMEs) in embracing the digital era. The platform has already witnessed the growth of numerous textile exporters in Pakistan. Notably, entrepreneurs Aziz Ur Rehman and Sadia Aziz experienced a tenfold increase in their baby apparel business, surpassing an annual export volume of PKR 10 million in 2021, since joining Alibaba.com in 2020. Their success story serves as a testament to the transformative power of digitalization and the vast opportunities available through the online export market.

Textile industry players seeking to expand their presence in international markets are encouraged to connect with Alibaba.com representatives at booth 1-55 during TEXPO 2023. This presents an excellent opportunity to explore the potential of B2B e-commerce and leverage Alibaba.com’s global network to facilitate business growth and reach a wider customer base.

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