Commerce Minister Jam Kamal Encourages Chinese Investment in Pakistan at Pak-China Trade Conference

Islamabad: During the Pak-China Trade Conference held in Karachi today, Commerce Minister Jam Kamal highlighted the government’s efforts to foster a welcoming environment for foreign investors, particularly emphasizing opportunities in the IT and agricultural sectors.

According to Ministry of Information and Broadcasting, Minister Kamal assured that foreign investors, especially those from China, will receive significant facilitation to enhance business operations and contribute to Pakistan’s economic growth. He pointed out the potential for using advanced technology and modern agricultural methods to further develop Pakistan’s agriculture sector and urged Chinese investors to capitalize on the diverse investment opportunities available.

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