Islamabad: During today’s visit of the Prime Minister of Pakistan to China, the development of business relations between the two countries was reviewed in detail and Federal Investment Council Abdul Aleem Khan and Commerce Minister Jam Kamal Khan met with key leaders of Chinese companies. . Regarding this issue, Federal Minister Abdul Aleem Khan said that 500 companies from China and 100 from Pakistan participated in this Mr. China Business Forum, 32 Agreements were signed and successful in addition to bilateral talks with Chinese companies. . Abdul Aleem Khan said that this is the best opportunity for Pakistan’s business community to attract Chinese partners to invest there, which will increase exports as a result. He said the conference provides the best platform for bilateral communication for long-term business relations. Abdul Aleem Khan said, in addition to investment, there will also be opportunities for China to export directly to other countries.
Federal Minister for Investment, Privatization and Communications Abdul Aleem Khan said that Pakistan will fully encourage Chinese companies to set up business there and the private sector will be fully empowered to invest in Energy and infrastructure development. , Agriculture, Construction Engineering and Logistics sectors. Federal Minister Abdul Aleem Khan also said that it is encouraging to see prominent businessmen from Pakistan visit China and soon Pakistan will be in demand in industries such as hotels, tourism, culture, sports goods, textiles, decoration industry and airport design. be a key area to offer investment. Abdul Aleem Khan said that there is no doubt that Pakistan is full of potential and rich in natural resources, even now, businesses can be developed on a large scale under favorable conditions, which will improve the economy and create jobs for the youth. . Federal Minister Abdul Aleem Khan and Jam Kamal Khan held various consultative meetings with major Chinese business groups where bilateral proposals were discussed and aircraft were designed to move forward. It is noted that Pakistan’s Ministry of Commerce, Investment Council and National Food Security have been involved in business activities with Chinese partners. Federal minister also functioned officially. It is noteworthy that the Federal Council of Ministers of Investment Abdul Aleem Khan and Federal Minister of Commerce Jam Kamal Khan held a detailed discussion between the two countries in the first leg of this trip. In addition, agreements and negotiations were concluded by holding consultative meetings with important Chinese business groups together with Pakistani business groups.