Pakistani Companies Highlighted at Ambiente & Paperworld 2026
The global consumer goods exhibition Ambiente & Paperworld Frankfurt 2026 concluded at Messe Frankfurt, marking the end of this year’s international trade fair season.
Recognised as one of the world’s leading platforms for consumer goods, the exhibition welcomed buyers, suppliers, and industry leaders from over 170 regions. More than 4,600 exhibitors presented innovative, sustainable, and design-focused products across various sectors.
This year’s event was particularly significant due to the complete integration of the Paperworld segments into Ambiente. The move expanded opportunities in office supplies, stationery, paper, and creative goods, encouraging cross-sector collaboration and attracting a wider international audience.
Strong Representation from Pakistan
Pakistan maintained a strong presence at the exhibition, with 13 exhibitors showcasing the country’s manufacturing capabilities in consumer goods.
The Trade Development Authority of Pakistan supported six companies, including Anaya Salt Crafts, Darson / Grand Wazir Tableware, Selections, Atlas Sports, Pakistan Souvenirs, and Suffah Industries.
Other participating companies included Tariq Glass, Sharp Edge Enterprises (Klassic Kitchen), Polyset Plastic, Minerals Route, Parus Plastic, and Dawood Corporation. Collectively, these exhibitors received encouraging responses from international buyers and industry stakeholders.
Positive Feedback from Exhibitors
Representatives from participating firms expressed satisfaction with the event’s outcomes. Officials from Dawood Corporation highlighted strong visitor engagement, particularly during peak exhibition days. Similarly, Pakistan Souvenirs described the overall experience as highly productive, citing significant footfall and valuable business interactions.
Boost for Pakistan’s Export Sector
The participation of 13 exhibitors underscores Pakistan’s growing competitiveness in the global consumer goods market. Industry observers believe that leads generated and partnerships formed during the fair could contribute to increased exports and enhanced international visibility for “Made in Pakistan” products.
As the exhibition concludes, expectations remain high that these engagements will translate into long-term commercial growth for Pakistan’s consumer goods sector.













































