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PSEB Hosts Session With Bay Area Council To Support Pakistani IT Companies Expanding To U.S.

  • December 2, 2025
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Pakistan Software Export Board (PSEB), under Ministry of IT and Telecommunication Pakistan, is inviting its member companies to participate in an exclusive session with Bay Area Council, providing a unique opportunity for Pakistan’s IT industry to connect with one of the world’s leading hubs of innovation and technology. The session is aimed at helping Pakistani technology companies understand the U.S. market, explore business opportunities, and navigate operational, regulatory, and strategic requirements for establishing a presence in the Bay Area.

Scheduled for December 9 at 9:00 PM Pakistan Standard Time, the online session will feature insights from U.S.-based experts on company formation, taxation, partnership development, and available support programs for international companies entering the American market. Participants will gain first-hand guidance on the processes required to set up operations, manage compliance, and leverage resources within the Bay Area ecosystem. The session is designed to provide practical knowledge for IT companies seeking to expand their global footprint while aligning with international business practices.

PSEB’s initiative to connect Pakistani IT companies with Bay Area Council reflects a growing focus on international collaboration and market diversification. By facilitating direct engagement with experts from the United States, the session aims to bridge knowledge gaps and support companies in making informed decisions for their expansion plans. The program highlights the role of strategic networking, mentorship, and guidance in helping startups and established firms navigate challenges associated with entering a highly competitive market like the U.S., where understanding local regulations and business culture is critical for success.

Industry observers note that initiatives such as this session are crucial for Pakistan’s technology ecosystem, as they provide actionable insights, exposure to global best practices, and opportunities for building international partnerships. Companies participating in the session will not only gain clarity on taxation, compliance, and business setup procedures but will also learn about the available programs and resources that can support growth in the U.S. market. Access to guidance from experienced professionals in Silicon Valley offers a platform for Pakistani IT firms to align their strategies with global standards, fostering sustainable expansion and long-term success.

By organizing this session, PSEB continues to demonstrate its commitment to facilitating international market access for Pakistani IT companies, helping them explore opportunities beyond national borders and enhancing the visibility of Pakistan’s technology sector in global markets. Companies interested in participating are encouraged to register for the session through this link, ensuring they gain access to expert insights and practical guidance tailored for the U.S. business environment. Through such initiatives, PSEB is strengthening the foundation for cross-border collaborations, supporting innovation-driven growth, and empowering technology companies to establish a competitive presence internationally.

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