DPM, Professionals Discuss Pakistan’s Investment Landscape

New york: Deputy Prime Minister Mohammad Ishaq Dar met with leading investment, banking, and IT professionals in New York. He highlighted Pakistan’s improving macroeconomic indicators, including the first current account surplus in 14 years, diminishing inflation, and upgrades in sovereign credit ratings by global agencies. He also shed light on strategic initiatives including the Special Investment Facilitation Council (SIFC), established to streamline investment processes across priority sectors including agriculture, IT, minerals, energy, and tourism.

According to Radio Pakistan, the Deputy Prime Minister underscored the role of the finance, banking, and IT sectors in catalyzing economic growth. He emphasized Pakistan’s potential in fintech, infrastructure, sustainable finance, digitization and tokenization of assets, and digital banking. He also pointed to ongoing reforms, rapid digitalization, and enhanced compliance with global AML/CFT standards, all of which are contributing to stronger investor confidence.

Participants, affiliated with institutions such as Morgan Stanley, Bank of America, BNP Paribas, JP Morgan, and Goldman Sachs, engaged in a candid discussion on Pakistan’s investment landscape. They shared valuable perspectives and expressed interest in exploring private sector-led initiatives that could contribute to Pakistan’s growth and complement broader efforts to strengthen economic ties between Pakistan and the United States.

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