By location
City Business Guides
Pakistan's industries concentrate geographically. These guides map the dominant sectors, business districts, and chambers of each major commercial hub — useful for sourcing, expanding, or selling locally.
SindhKarachiPakistan's largest city and commercial capital — the country's main port, financial centre, and the headquarters of most banks, large corporates, and importers.Open →PunjabLahorePunjab's capital and Pakistan's second-largest economy — a deep base of manufacturing, services, startups, and a fast-growing tech and creative scene.Open →Islamabad Capital TerritoryIslamabadThe federal capital — seat of government, regulators, and a rising cluster of IT, freelancing, consulting, and professional-services firms.Open →PunjabFaisalabadPakistan's textile heartland — often called the 'Manchester of Pakistan' for its enormous concentration of spinning, weaving, and garment units.Open →PunjabSialkotA globally famous export city — surgical instruments, sports goods, and leather — powered by thousands of tightly networked SMEs and a self-funded dry port and airport.Open →PunjabGujranwalaAn industrial powerhouse in central Punjab known for electrical appliances, fans, agricultural machinery, and metalwork.Open →PunjabMultanSouthern Punjab's commercial gateway — a hub for agriculture, cotton, mango exports, and a growing services sector.Open →Khyber PakhtunkhwaPeshawarThe commercial heart of Khyber Pakhtunkhwa and a historic trade gateway toward Central Asia and Afghanistan.Open →BalochistanQuettaBalochistan's provincial capital — a trade and mineral gateway with strong fruit, mining, and cross-border commerce activity.Open →SindhHyderabadSindh's second city — a manufacturing and agri-processing centre famous for glass bangles, textiles, and food processing.Open →PunjabRawalpindiIslamabad's twin city — a dense commercial centre with strong retail, logistics, IT, and a large freelancer base.Open →BalochistanGwadarA strategic deep-sea port city at the heart of CPEC — an emerging logistics, fisheries, and free-zone economy.Open →
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