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Pakistan business delegation joins Select USA summit in Maryland

Last updated: May 4, 2026 11:11 pm
Yamna Shahid
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A 16-member Pakistani business delegation has arrived in Maryland to take part in the 2026 SelectUSA Investment Summit, a U.S. government-backed event aimed at linking foreign companies with investment opportunities across the United States. The summit is being held in National Harbor from May 3 to May 6, and organizers describe it as the country’s flagship forum for promoting foreign direct investment.

The Pakistani group, made up of entrepreneurs and business leaders, is attending the summit at a time when firms from Pakistan are looking more closely at overseas expansion, market access and cross-border partnerships. U.S. Chargé d’Affaires Natalie A. Baker welcomed the delegation and described the gathering as a premier platform for foreign direct investment into the United States, according to Pakistani media reports published on May 4.

SelectUSA, run by the U.S. Department of Commerce, pitches itself as a one-stop venue for overseas investors who want direct access to U.S. state officials, economic development organizations, industry experts and potential commercial partners. This year’s summit is expected to bring together participants from more than 100 markets, along with thousands of investors and government representatives. One report said attendance could reach about 6,000, including roughly 3,000 business investors.

For the Pakistani delegation, the real value is likely to be practical rather than ceremonial. Events like SelectUSA are built around matchmaking: meetings with state-level officials, introductions to local partners, and guidance on setting up or expanding operations in the American market. That matters for companies trying to move beyond exports and into a more permanent U.S. commercial presence. This is an inference based on the summit’s structure and stated purpose.

The summit also arrives against a broader backdrop of long-running U.S. outreach to Pakistani firms. American officials had previously encouraged Pakistani companies to consider SelectUSA as a route into the U.S. market, highlighting access to state economic development agencies and industry specialists. This week’s delegation suggests that push is now translating into on-the-ground participation.

More broadly, SelectUSA has become one of Washington’s main investment-promotion tools. The International Trade Administration says the program has helped facilitate more than $400 billion in investment since its launch, supporting over 270,000 U.S. jobs. That does not mean every summit attendee will announce a deal in Maryland this week, of course. But it does explain why governments and private firms keep showing up.

For Pakistan’s delegates, the next step will be the important one: whether these meetings produce concrete partnerships, U.S. expansion plans, or investment announcements after the summit ends on May 6. For now, their presence signals a fairly clear message — Pakistani businesses want a bigger seat at the table in the world’s largest consumer market.

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