A delegation of Saudi investors, led by Saudi Minister of Investment Khalid bin Abdulaziz, has arrived in Islamabad for a three-day visit aimed at strengthening economic ties between Saudi Arabia and Pakistan. Upon their arrival at Noor Khan Airbase, the delegation was warmly welcomed by Federal Ministers Musadik Malik, Jam Kamal Khan, and Abdul Aleem.
The visiting delegation is composed of representatives from a wide range of sectors, including energy, mining, minerals, agriculture, business, tourism, industry, and manpower. Over the next three days, the Saudi investors are set to participate in business-to-business meetings with key Pakistani companies. These discussions are expected to lead to multiple agreements that will enhance investment opportunities and cooperation between the two nations.
This visit underscores the growing partnership between Saudi Arabia and Pakistan, focusing on expanding trade and investment in various critical industries. Both countries are looking forward to signing agreements that will help boost economic development and strengthen their bilateral relationship. The delegation’s visit reflects a shared commitment to deepening ties and fostering mutual growth through enhanced collaboration in business and investment.
The business meetings and potential agreements from this visit are anticipated to pave the way for long-term partnerships, benefitting both nations’ economies. This engagement is seen as an important step in broadening Saudi investments in Pakistan, particularly in key sectors that are vital to Pakistan’s growth.