Pakistan is showcasing its growing strength in the global food sector at SIAL China 2026, as the Trade Development Authority of Pakistan (TDAP) leads a delegation of 13 leading companies to the international food exhibition being held in Shanghai from May 18 to 20.
The Pakistani exhibitors are presenting a diverse range of products, including rice, processed foods, beverages, Himalayan pink salt, dairy products, sesame seeds, and other agri-food items, aiming to expand Pakistan’s footprint in one of the world’s largest food import markets.
According to an official statement, Pakistan’s participation is focused on strengthening trade ties with China while promoting the country’s premium-quality food and agricultural products to Chinese buyers, importers, distributors, and food companies attending the event.
China remains one of Pakistan’s largest trading partners and a key destination for Pakistani agri-food exports. During 2025-26, exports of Pakistani agricultural and food products to China witnessed encouraging growth, particularly in the rice sector.
TDAP noted that Pakistani rice exports to China recorded remarkable growth amid rising demand and improved market access. In the first quarter of 2026 alone, rice exports to China surpassed $45 million, highlighting strong potential for further expansion in the Chinese market.
The authority expressed optimism that participation in SIAL China 2026 will help Pakistani companies secure new export orders, build long-term business partnerships, and diversify exports to China. The exhibition also offers a valuable platform to showcase Pakistan’s high-quality food products and deepen bilateral trade cooperation between the two countries.


