Qaiser Ahmed Shaikh says leading Pakistani and international maritime companies, policymakers, investors, and various stakeholders will attend the conference


Karachi: Minister for Maritime Affairs Qaiser Ahmed Shaikh on Sunday said a three-day International Maritime Sustainability Exhibition and Conference would be held in Karachi from the12th to the 14th of this month.
Briefing media in Karachi, he said this conference is designed to boost Pakistan's maritime economy by fostering global and regional partnerships and facilitating investments.
Qaiser Ahmed Shaikh said leading Pakistani and international maritime companies, policymakers, investors, and various stakeholders will attend the conference.
The Minister provided insights into the government's vision for the maritime sector and its plans to address the challenges facing the industry.
The theme of the Conference is "Navigating the Future: safety first".

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