Islamabad: Prime Minister Imran Khan has said that the government would extend uttermost assistance to the investors and expressed confidence that the Chinese investment in Pakistan would open up opportunities for young talent.


According to reports, the prime minister expressed these views while chairing a meeting with heads of the Chinese companies. China’s ambassador Nong Rong, federal minister Hammad Azhar, Shaukat Tareen, and Asad Umer, and Commerce Advisor Abdul Razak Dawood, Special Assistant CPEC Khalid Mansoor, and senior officials were also present.
The government was focusing on the ‘Ease of Doing Business’ policy and was extending facilities to investors, the premier said.
He said Pakistan could learn a lot from China in terms of industrial development, particularly in areas of agriculture, fisheries, vegetables and fruits, high-yielding livestock, and information technology.
The delegation appreciated the investor-friendly policies of the government of Pakistan and expressed a keen interest in investing in the country.

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