Addresses two-day Pakistan Minerals Investment Forum 2025 in Islamabad


Islamabad: Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif has invited the local and foreign investors to invest in the infinite natural resources of Pakistan valuing trillions of dollars.
Addressing the two-day Pakistan Minerals Investment Forum 2025 in Islamabad on Tuesday, he expressed the confidence that harnessing these great assets would help Pakistan get rid of loans.
Highlighting the potential of mineral resources in different areas of the country, the Prime Minister emphatically stated that Pakistan will not allow raw material to be shipped out of the country. He emphasized the importance of export of finished and semi-finished products, saying it will be a win win situation. He said any agreement should also entail that technology will be transferred to Pakistan over a period of time.
He said entrepreneurs will also be welcomed to establish joint partnerships for training the youth in modern skills by setting up vocational training centers.
The Prime Minister emphasized that the federal and provincial governments, along with other institutions, would work together to transform Pakistan into one of the leading countries in the world.

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