During the meeting, the PM highlighted the government’s efforts to provide optimal facilities to the business community through the Special Investment Facilitation Council’s (SIFC) one-window operation. He noted that the country’s economy has shown signs of improvement in recent weeks, a trend he attributed to government initiatives that have bolstered investor confidence. Sharif encouraged the delegation to invest in Pakistan, underscoring the potential for fruitful ventures within the country. The discussion also covered new avenues for cooperation and enhancing business-to-business relations between Pakistan and the United Kingdom. The visiting delegation expressed their approval of the PM’s economic policies, voicing confidence in the stability and sustainable development of Pakistan’s economy.
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