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Saudi-Pakistan Investment Boosted by New MoUs and Priority Sectors

by Priya Shah – Business Editor

Sindh⁢ CM Shah Courts Saudi Investment,Unveils 12 Priority Sectors

Karachi,Pakistan – October 9,2024 – Sindh Chief Minister Murad Ali Shah​ welcomed a ‌Saudi delegation today,outlining ⁣12 key sectors for potential investment and signaling a strengthened economic partnership between Pakistan and Saudi Arabia. The visit underscores ⁣growing international confidence in PakistanS economy, with ‌a particular focus on the energy sector.

The⁤ Saudi Prince highlighted Karachi’s strategic importance as a ⁣port city, noting “great investment opportunities” ⁤within the region. ‍CM Shah⁢ affirmed Sindh’s commitment to⁤ facilitating investment, ⁢promising full cooperation with Saudi investors. He emphasized that specific ​sectors‌ would⁢ be⁤ prioritized,with investment initiatives designed to attract funding inflows.

“Bilateral‍ relations⁣ have gained ⁢a new dimension with the Saudi-Pakistan Joint Business Council,”⁣ CM Shah stated, adding that ties between Saudi⁣ Arabia and⁢ Sindh province would​ also be strengthened. He ‌invited Saudi investors to explore long-term partnerships through public-private partnerships, government-to-business,​ and business-to-business models,‌ with⁣ a focus on innovation, technology transfer, and industrial growth.

the visit culminated in the ‍signing of two Memorandums‌ of Understanding (MoUs). The first outlines the‍ sale and purchase ⁢of shares in KES Power‍ Ltd. The second,​ between K-Electric limited and Trident Energy ⁤Ltd, aims to⁤ explore strategic cooperation and investment opportunities ⁢within Pakistan’s‌ power sector. ‍

A press release from the CM Secretariat ‌stated‌ the agreements “reflect growing international investor confidence in Pakistan’s⁤ energy⁣ market and⁣ a renewed commitment to enhancing power generation, transmission and distribution infrastructure in the country.”

The deepening economic ties build ⁣upon a long-standing relationship between‌ the two nations, encompassing⁣ economic assistance, energy supplies, and shared cultural heritage.In february,Saudi Arabia signed a $1.2 billion ‍deferred oil facility, providing $100 million monthly until february 2026.Pakistan is also seeking a rollover of $5 ​billion in Saudi ⁤loans – $2 billion‍ maturing in December 2025 and $3 billion in June 2026 – at a concessional⁢ four percent interest rate.

Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif previously described Riyadh as “central ‌to Pakistan’s economy” during a meeting with ⁢saudi Crown‌ Prince Mohammed Bin Salman ‍last year. The Pakistani government is‌ currently seeking ⁤large investments in state-owned enterprises and the growth of a⁣ petrochemicals plant, and Riyadh has also⁣ expressed interest in mining ⁢opportunities, including potential investment in ⁣the ‍Reko Diq copper‍ mine.

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