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On May 24, 2026, the China-Pakistan B2B Investment Summit was held at the Hangzhou International Convention Center. Prime Minister of Pakistan Shehbaz Sharif attended the summit and delivered a keynote speech. The event attracted representatives from more than 500 enterprises and institutions from China and Pakistan, covering key sectors such as new energy, artificial intelligence, digital infrastructure, cross-border e-commerce, and smart agriculture.

Ms. Li Eman, Founder of Zhejiang Eman Supply Chain Management Co., Ltd., was invited to attend the summit. As the Pakistan Trade and Investment Counsellor appointed by the Prime Minister’s Office of Pakistan, Ms. Li Eman led a delegation of Chinese enterprises to the event, held face-to-face discussions with Pakistani companies, and witnessed the signing of cooperation agreements between enterprises from both countries.

At the summit, business representatives from China and Pakistan engaged in active discussions around artificial intelligence, communication infrastructure, digital finance, energy storage technology, cross-border e-commerce, game animation, smart agriculture, and other fields. The atmosphere of exchange was warm and dynamic.

For Eman Supply Chain, participation in this summit was not only an important company event, but also a reflection of the trust the company has built in the Pakistani market over the years. As China-Pakistan economic and trade cooperation continues to deepen, more Chinese enterprises are looking to enter the Pakistani market, while Pakistani buyers are also seeking stable supply chain resources from China. In this process, trade matching, cargo consolidation, international transportation, and port-arrival coordination all require professional service support.

Eman Supply Chain has long focused on Pakistan-related business, serving trade exchanges between Chinese and Pakistani enterprises through scenarios such as the Pakistan logistics line, Pakistan Buyer Service Center, and Pakistan National Pavilion. For Chinese exporters, shipments to Pakistan often involve multiple suppliers, different places of origin, and various product categories. This is especially true for full-container shipments to port, which require coordinated planning in cargo collection, container loading, documentation, and transportation schedules.

In its Pakistan full-container-to-port service, Eman Supply Chain can provide supporting services such as warehouse cargo receiving, supplier consolidation, container loading, and international transportation. For goods from Yiwu, Guangzhou, Keqiao, and other places, Eman can arrange unified collection and shipment according to customers’ actual needs, helping enterprises reduce the time cost of communicating repeatedly with multiple factories and logistics nodes, and making the export process clearer and more organized.
Meanwhile, relying on the Pakistan Buyer Service Center and Pakistan National Pavilion, Eman Supply Chain continues to participate in connecting China-Pakistan trade resources. Pakistani buyers visiting China need to understand suppliers, product categories, and shipping channels; Chinese enterprises expanding into the Pakistani market also need deeper knowledge of local customer needs and trade practices. Through its experience in logistics and commercial services, Eman aims to provide a smoother connection path for both sides.

The China-Pakistan B2B Investment Summit in Hangzhou demonstrated new opportunities for cooperation between Chinese and Pakistani enterprises. From traditional commodity trade to emerging sectors such as artificial intelligence, digital finance, energy storage technology, cross-border e-commerce, and smart agriculture, companies from both countries are creating more diverse cooperation scenarios. For supply chain enterprises, this also means that services need to extend beyond transportation alone, toward trade coordination, project implementation, and market connection.
Looking ahead, Eman Supply Chain will continue to focus on Pakistan logistics lines, Pakistan full-container-to-port shipping, warehouse cargo receiving, the Pakistan Buyer Service Center, and the Pakistan National Pavilion. The company will support more Chinese enterprises in entering the Pakistani market, while also helping Pakistani buyers connect with Chinese manufacturing and China’s supply chain resources. Against the backdrop of continuously advancing China-Pakistan economic and trade cooperation, Eman Supply Chain will continue to participate in and witness more practical cooperation outcomes with a pragmatic service approach.