ISLAMABAD: – Federal Commerce Minister Jam Kamal Khan delivered a virtual keynote address at the Pakistan Investment Conference held during the China International Fair for Trade in Services (CIFTIS), China’s second-largest exhibition.
Organized by Pakistan’s Embassy in Beijing in collaboration with China’s Ministry of Commerce (MOFCOM) and the Beijing Municipal Government, the event aimed to bolster B2B exchanges and foster investment opportunities in Pakistan.
In his address, Commerce Minister Jam Kamal Khan emphasized the strategic partnership between Pakistan and China, often referred to as “iron brothers.” He highlighted the importance of aligning the two countries’ economic cooperation with their strong political and strategic ties.
“While our economic partnership has grown significantly, particularly through initiatives like the China-Pakistan Economic Corridor (CPEC) and the China-Pakistan Free Trade Agreement (CPFTA), there is still vast untapped potential,” the minister noted.
Focusing on Phase II of CPEC, which emphasizes business-to-business (B2B) exchanges and win-win partnerships, the Commerce Minister stressed that since the Prime Minister’s visit to China in June 2024, efforts to facilitate Chinese investments in Pakistan have gained momentum. He assured Chinese businessmen of the Government of Pakistan’s support, reaffirming its commitment to creating an environment conducive to investment and industrial growth.
The Commerce Minister outlined the competitive advantages that Pakistan offers to Chinese businesses, including abundant economic resources, investor-friendly policies, and access to major regional and global markets.
He particularly emphasized Pakistan’s demographic strength, noting that with a population of over 240 million people and a median age of 21 years, the country offers both a vast consumer base and a cost-competitive, adaptable workforce.
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