Pakistan’s Federal Minister for Commerce, Jam Kamal Khan, on Monday sought to attract substantial new investment from Egypt by showcasing opportunities in the country”s mining and technology services sectors during a high-level meeting with the leadership of Elsewedy Electric, a prominent Egyptian multinational corporation.
Minister Khan detailed recent policy reforms and investor-friendly frameworks designed to spur growth in Pakistan”s mining industry. He also highlighted emerging avenues for public-private partnerships and invited the Egyptian conglomerate to explore ventures in the nation”s rapidly expanding IT sector, emphasizing potential for digital trade collaboration.
Eng. Ahmed Elsewedy, President and CEO of Elsewedy Electric, conveyed satisfaction with the company’s existing operations in Pakistan.
The Egyptian delegation acknowledged Pakistan”s recent economic progress and expressed a strong interest in deepening the commercial relationship between the two nations.
The discussion concluded with a mutual agreement to maintain dialogue and foster further collaboration aimed at boosting investment and industrial cooperation between the two countries.