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High-level Saudi Business delegation arrives in Pakistan for $1 Billion investment talks

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High-level Saudi Business delegation arrives in Pakistan for $1 Billion investment talks

High-level Saudi Business delegation arrives in Pakistan for $1 Billion investment talks

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Islamabad: A high-level business delegation from Saudi Arabia has arrived in Pakistan, led by Prince Mansour bin Mohammed Al Saud. The visit aims to discuss potential investment projects worth around $1 billion.

The delegation will meet Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif to review possible investments in key sectors, including minerals, agriculture, IT, infrastructure, energy, and tourism.

The Saudi delegation is also scheduled to meet members of Pakistan’s business community to explore opportunities for joint ventures and partnerships.

Later today, the Prime Minister’s Coordinator for Tourism will host a dinner in honor of the Saudi investors. More than 20 Saudi investors, along with several federal ministers, are expected to attend the event.

This visit marks a significant step forward in strengthening trade and investment relations between Pakistan and Saudi Arabia, with expectations of renewed energy and growth in Pakistan’s economy.

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