Qatar, KSA announce substantial investments in Pakistan

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Qatar and Saudi Arabia have announced substantial investments across various sectors in Pakistan. With the support of the Special Investment Facilitation Council, a stable and attractive environment for investment has been established in the country. The agreements and memoranda of understanding signed with Saudi Arabia and Qatar clearly demonstrate the confidence that foreign investors have in Pakistan. Following Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif’s successful visit to Qatar, the two nations have agreed on mutual investments totaling three billion dollars, aimed at fostering collaboration in trade, culture, and other sectors. Meanwhile, Saudi Arabia and Pakistan have signed thirty-four MoUs focused on cooperation in vital areas such as food security, health, education, and minerals.

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