He was talking to a delegation led by Executive Vice President Oceania and South Asia PARCO


Islamabad: Finance Minister Senator Muhammad Aurangzeb has emphasized the government's strong commitment to collaborating with international companies and placed significant value on foreign investment.
He was talking to a delegation led by Executive Vice President Oceania and South Asia PARCO, Mehmet Celepoglu who called on him in Islamabad today.
The delegation also included CEO and co-founder of Gunvor Group Torbjörn Törnqvist who is a key investor in Pakistan's oil sector.
During the meeting, representatives from PARCO and Gunvor Group provided an overview of their current projects and activities in Pakistan.
They reaffirmed their dedication to supporting the development of the country's energy sector.
Senator Muhammad Aurangzeb highlighted the ongoing energy reforms, state-owned enterprise reforms, and privatisation efforts being undertaken by the government of Pakistan.
He expressed his gratitude to the delegation for their interest in Pakistan's energy sector and reiterated the government's commitment to fostering mutually beneficial partnerships with global investors.

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