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Trade Development Authority of Pakistan (TDAP) to participate at Motobike Istanbul 2025

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Motobike Istanbul, the largest international motorbike & bicycle Parts and Components and accessories exhibition in the region covering Türkiye and surrounding countries, will be held at Istanbul Expo Center from 12 to 15 March 2025.

Trade development authority of Pakistan will participate with Pakistan pavilion in Motobike Istanbul 2025.

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TDAP is providing subsidized stalls to increase the exports of Motorcycle Parts and Components, Bicycle Parts and Components, Motorcycle Accessories, Bicycle Accessories, Repair & Maintenance, Electronics and System Service Groups.

After the subsidy provided by TDAP each stand is available for only Rs. 625,000/- while the cost of direct stand is around 1,480,000-. Last date to apply through TDAP 23rd December 2024.

Motobike Istanbul’s last edition featured 300 exhibitor brands from 31 countries, drawing 134,983 attendees, including 6% international buyers. Turkiye secured the top rank in European motorbike sales (Jan-Aug 2023), selling 415,544 units and experiencing a remarkable 165.9% increase compared to previous years. Moreover, Turkish bicycles found popularity in 110 countries, with the top importers being the Netherlands, Germany, France, Finland, and the United Kingdom.

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