The meetings aim at strengthening economic ties between Pakistan and China and exploring various investment opportunities in Pakistan.


Islamabad: Minister for Commerce Dr Gohar Ejaz has concluded a series of highly productive meetings with China's prominent business leaders and investment groups on the sidelines of the 3rd Belt and Road Forum in Beijing.
The meetings were aimed at strengthening economic ties between Pakistan and China and exploring various investment opportunities in Pakistan.
Witnessed agreement signing between TELD, Chinese EV infrastructure development company, and REC Group from Pakistan for transfer of technology and establishment of EV facilities in Pakistan.#PakChina pic.twitter.com/wF26TlYtF4
— Dr Gohar Ejaz (@Gohar_Ejaz1) October 21, 2023
Met Chairman Chen Jianguang of China Metallurgical Group Corporation (MCC) - global leader in mining and manufacturing.
— Dr Gohar Ejaz (@Gohar_Ejaz1) October 21, 2023
Assured him of complete support under #SIFC for expansion, value addition by setting up minerals and metals processing facility and development of the steel… pic.twitter.com/uZKsNjteDJ
Dr Gohar Ejaz's meetings with business leaders reflect Pakistan's commitment to fostering economic cooperation and development with China.
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