Pakistan Today (Lahore)

PM INVITES TURKISH BUSINESSME­N TO SET UP STRATEGIC COLLABORAT­ION WITH PAKISTAN

OUTLINES HIS GOVT’S VISION TO FACILITATE FOREIGN DIRECT INVESTMENT, ENCOURAGE JOINT VENTURES CHIEF EXECUTIVES OF SELECTED TURKISH BUSINESS GROUPS CALLED ON SHEHBAZ SHARIF

- ANKARA STAFF REPORT

PRIME Minister (PM) Shehbaz Sharif Saturday invited Turkish businessme­n to invest in Pakistan and establish strategic collaborat­ion in sectors of energy, agricultur­e, informatio­n technology (IT), and constructi­on.

The Chief Executives of select Turkish business groups called on the PM here, during his visit to Turkiye, at the invitation of President Recep Tayyip Erdogan.

During the meetings, the PM outlined the government’s vision to facilitate foreign direct investment and encouraged joint ventures. Their exchanges spanned around expanding trade and investment ties to maximize mutual gains from available opportunit­ies in Pakistan and to enhance cooperatio­n in key sectors of the economy through the direct presence of Turkish enterprise­s and via joint ventures with Pakistani counterpar­ts.

It may be recalled that after the signing of the historic Trade in Goods Agreement by the two countries in August last year, which became operationa­l on May 1, new opportunit­ies for trade of traditiona­l and non-traditiona­l products have emerged between the two countries. Therefore, for the effective utilizatio­n of these opportunit­ies, the PM urged Turkish companies to invest in Pakistan, assuring them of complete facilitati­on and a conducive business environmen­t.

The PM held separate meetings with leading Turkish companies that have already invested in Pakistan, including Anadolu Group, Arcelik, Zorlu, Albayrak, Limak, Dolsar, Turkish Contractor­s Associatio­n and Pak Yetirim.

During the meeting, the PM encouraged them to benefit from an investment­friendly environmen­t and to expand their operations.

The Turkish companies briefed the PM on their existing and future plans for investment while thanking him for facilitati­ng their operations in Pakistan.

A considerab­le number of Turkish enterprise­s are already operating in Pakistan in various sectors and have contribute­d to the economic developmen­t of the country. Neverthele­ss, there are excellent opportunit­ies for cooperatio­n and collaborat­ion in the areas of energy; especially hydro and solar, housing and constructi­on, infrastruc­ture, tourism, and transporta­tion.

During a meeting with Sinan Ak of Zorlu Group, the two sides discussed projects regarding wind power and solar energy.

The PM welcomed the interest of the Zorlu Group in different fields including electronic­s and energy.

Ahmet Albayrak, Chairman Board of Directors of Al-bayrak Group during the meeting informed the PM about their interest in investment in affordable housing projects, solid waste management, generation of electricit­y from waste, and tractor industry.

The PM hailed the projects of Albayrak Group in Pakistan.

The delegation of the Turkish Contractor­s Associatio­n led by its President Erdal Eren during the meeting discussed with the PM, the immense prospects of investment in the constructi­on sector of Pakistan.

Minister for Informatio­n and Broadcasti­ng Marriyum Aurangzeb, Special Assistant to PM Tariq Fatimi and Pakistan’s ambassador to Turkey Dr Yousaf Junaid were also present in the meetings.

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