Independent Report.
Islamabad, August 27 – Federal Minister for Planning Ahsan Iqbal chaired a crucial meeting to discuss the recent visit of the Prime Minister of Pakistan to China. The meeting focused on sending experts from provinces to China to explore cooperation in the agricultural sector, leveraging China’s expertise and technology.
Ahsan Iqbal emphasized the federal government’s commitment to providing all possible facilities to private investors. He is taking steps to remove obstacles to foreign investment and ensure a conducive environment for trade and investment. The exchange of trade delegations will help establish trust between the private sectors of both countries.
Ahsan Iqbal assured that all resources would be utilized to ensure the security of Chinese experts, investors, and officials. He also announced that the Chinese embassy would be approached to facilitate visa acquisition for Pakistani investors. A framework for the transfer of Chinese industries to Pakistan will be finalized and presented within a week, outlining industrial sectors, standards, and outcomes.
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