Pakistani firms showcase beauty products at West Africa expo eyeing trade deals

A Beauty West Africa poster at the exhibition site in Nigeria in a picture shared on November 27, 2025. (Ministry of Commerce, Pakistan)
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Updated 27 November 2025
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Pakistani firms showcase beauty products at West Africa expo eyeing trade deals

  • Pakistan’s participation comes at a time when Africa’s beauty, personal care market is projected to reach $69 billion in 2025
  • Islamabad has intensified its diplomatic, economic engagement with African nations under ‘Engage Africa’ policy in recent years

KARACHI: Nearly 20 Pakistani companies have showcased a range of beauty and personal care products at the Beauty West Africa Exhibition in Nigeria, the commerce ministry said on Thursday, in a bid to trade deals.

The eighth edition of the Beauty West Africa Exhibition, one of the largest annual cosmetics and personal care trade shows in the continent, is being held in Nigeria’s Lagos city on Nov. 25-27.

It brings together international and regional players to showcase beauty, skincare, haircare and wellness products, offering companies a major platform to enter or expand in the fast-growing West African market and build new trade partnerships.

Rana Ihsaan Afzal Khan, coordinator to Pakistan’s prime minister on commerce, inaugurated the Pakistan Pavilion, organized by the Trade Development Authority of Pakistan, at the Nigeria beauty expo.

“In addition to the TDAP-supported exhibitors, several independent Pakistani companies are also participating, reflecting the growing interest of Pakistan’s private sector in the African market,” the Pakistani commerce ministry said in a statement.

Pakistan’s participation in the expo comes at a time when Africa’s beauty and personal care market is projected to reach $69.53 billion in 2025, driven by rising urbanization, youth demographics, and shifting consumer preferences toward natural and eco-friendly products. Nigeria’s rapidly expanding e-commerce market, expected to generate $439.77 million in 2025 in online beauty sales, also presents growing opportunities for cross-border trade, according to the Pakistani commerce ministry.

A networking dinner was also hosted for Pakistani exhibitors, with participation of officials from Nigeria’s National Agency for Food and Drug Administration and Control and the banking sector, to address regulatory challenges and encourage business-to-business (B2B) engagement. Nigerian stakeholders briefed the visiting companies on regulatory requirements for importing cosmetics, product registration processes, compliance standards, and banking procedures— providing

Pakistani businesses with valuable insights into the local market’s operational landscape.

Pakistan has also intensified its diplomatic and economic engagement with African nations under its “Engage Africa” policy in recent years, leading to the opening of new diplomatic missions across the continent to increase trade.

Earlier in the day, Khan held a bilateral meeting with Aisha Rimi, executive secretary of the Nigerian Investment Promotion Commission (NIPC).

“The discussion focused on Nigeria’s investment landscape and the potential for enhanced Pakistani participation in sectors such as manufacturing, agro-processing, IT services, and logistics,” the Pakistani commerce ministry said.

“Both sides also explored strengthening institutional cooperation between NIPC and Pakistan’s Special Investment Facilitation Council (SIFC) to improve information-sharing, streamline procedures, and facilitate investor outreach.”


Pakistan says two astronaut candidates pass China screening for space mission

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Pakistan says two astronaut candidates pass China screening for space mission

  • Candidates complete medical and psychological assessments at China’s astronaut center
  • Final selection for Chinese space station flight will take place after six-month training

ISLAMABAD: Two Pakistani astronaut candidates have successfully completed advanced medical, psychological and aptitude assessments in China for a human spaceflight mission, an official statement said on Saturday, bringing the country closer to sending on of them aboard a Chinese space station later this year.

The bilateral arrangement follows the signing of the Astronaut Cooperation Agreement between the two countries in February last year, which aimed to enable Pakistan’s participation in space-based activities.

The Pakistan Space and Upper Atmosphere Research Commission (SUPARCO) had selected potential candidates who underwent advanced assessments at the Astronauts Center of China (ACC) and will now proceed to the next phase of training.

“The shortlisted candidates will undertake advanced astronaut training for six months at ACC,” the military’s media wing, Inter-Services Public Relations (ISPR), said in a statement.

“Upon completion of training, one candidate will be selected for a spaceflight mission aboard the Chinese Space Station (CSS) in October / November 2026,” it added.

The program is part of Pakistan’s broader push to enter human spaceflight through cooperation with China, as Beijing expands international participation in its Tiangong space station amid growing competition in space exploration.

China has increasingly opened its space station to international collaboration.

Pakistan and China have also worked together in the past on satellite launches and lunar exploration projects.

The ISPR described the initiative as a “landmark” step reflecting strong Chinese support, saying Beijing had “selected Pakistan as the first foreign partner in its astronaut program.”