Entering the GCC Food Import Market Through Government Pavilion Strategy and
Precision Representation
A Southeast Asian food and beverage producer with strong regional distribution had identified the Gulf
Cooperation Council as a priority export market but had no established commercial relationships with GCC food
importers, no presence in the regional trade exhibitions that define access to that market, and no internal
capability to navigate the government pavilion structures that are the most direct route to qualified GCC
procurement contacts. A standard commercial exhibition approach — independent booth space at Gulfood,
general floor presence — had been considered and set aside as insufficient given the relationship-driven nature
of GCC food import procurement and the competitive density of the Gulfood floor.
Axhibit Global identified an alternative entry strategy: participation in a government-organized national pavilion
program at Gulfood that provided the client with both a credentialed presence in a buyer-preferred exhibition
environment and a formal introduction infrastructure through the organizing trade body’s established
relationships with GCC food import networks. We managed the full pavilion application process, prepared the
client’s commercial team for the specific cultural and relational protocols of GCC business engagement,
coordinated exhibit presence that distinguished the client effectively within the national cohort, and executed a
pre-show appointment-setting program that produced 18 confirmed meetings with qualified GCC importers
before the show opened.
Across the four days of Gulfood, Axhibit Global’s Arabic-fluent, GCC-experienced on-site team conducted 18
scheduled meetings and 11 additional qualified floor interactions. The post-show follow-up campaign, launched
within 48 hours of show close, produced responses from 14 of the 18 scheduled meeting contacts and
advanced 6 to active import negotiation within 90 days.