The event featured over 74 stalls, displaying a
wide range of products, traditional crafts
delicious food items, and cultural exhibits
Report by: Sahir Baloch
Photos by: Nabeel Jamal and Anas Mansoor

Karachi: The highly anticipated “German Winter Market 2025” organized by the German Consulate General in Karachi, took place, bringing together entrepreneurs from both Pakistan and Germany. The event featured over 74 stalls, displaying a wide range of products, traditional crafts, delicious food items, and cultural exhibits.
German Consul General Dr. Rudiger Lotz Opens the Event
The German Consul General in Karachi, Dr. Rudiger Lotz, officially inaugurated the event. Speaking to reporters, he emphasized that this annual event highlights the rich cultural exchange between Pakistan and Germany. “This market offers a diverse range of products, including handcrafted items, authentic food, and cultural performances from both countries,” Dr. Lotz explained. He thanked sponsors, participants, and visitors for making the event a great success.
Promoting Cultural and Trade Relations
Andreas Wegner, Deputy Head of Mission at the German Consulate, highlighted the importance of the event in fostering stronger cultural and trade relations between Pakistan and Germany. He noted, “Karachi is known for its rich food culture and vibrant arts scene, making it the perfect venue for this event.” Wegner also mentioned that the proceeds from the market would go toward further promoting Pak-German relations.
A Celebration of German Culture and Pakistani Hospitality
Ms. Anja Klose, Consul at the German Consulate, stated that the event featured 74 stalls, with 12 of them being German companies. She shared that the market allowed both nations to collaborate creatively, showcasing handmade crafts and providing visitors with an immersive experience of German culture. “This festive event combines traditional food, drinks, music, and handicrafts, creating a unique cultural celebration,” she added.
The “German Winter Market 2025” successfully brought together people from both countries to enjoy food, art, and entertainment while strengthening the cultural and economic ties between Germany and Pakistan.