Govt keen to streamline investment processes & provide incentives for foreign investors: Aurangzeb

Government of PakistanGovt keen to streamline investment processes & provide incentives for foreign investors:...

ISLAMABAD, Pakistan: The Federal Minister for Finance and Revenue Senator Muhammad Aurangzeb on Thursday chaired a review meeting with representatives from Joint Venture Investment Companies including Pak-Brunei Investment Company Limited (PBICL) and Saudi-Pak Industrial and Agricultural Investment Company (SPI&AIC).

The meeting centered on evaluating the progress, challenges, and future directions of these companies.

The meeting was attended by senior leadership from both companies including the Chairman PBICL Dk Noor ul Hayati Binti Pg Julaihi, the Chairman SPI&AIC Sultan M. Hassan Abdulrauf, and senior officers from Finance Division.

The CEO PBICL gave a brief overview about the portfolio of the company and its major initiatives in Pakistan.

Dk Noor ul Hayati apprised the finance minister about the role played by PBCIL in promoting economic cooperation between Pakistan and Brunei by facilitating investments in industry and agricultural sectors through financial services, real estate, and SME’s support, and how it has contributed to significant advancements in these areas, fostering bilateral trade and economic stability.

Similarly, theCEO Saudi-Pak Industrial and Agricultural Investment Company (SPI&AIC), also gave a presentation about the major development initiatives of the company in the Country for promoting Islamic finance, food security, digital finance, trade, and agriculture and livestock.

The meeting also discussed various aspects of the operations of these companies, including investment strategies, performance metrics, and key impediments affecting their growth.

Both companies presented their achievements and challenges, highlighting areas that require policy support to overcome obstacles in their operational landscape.

The discussion also focused on potential areas for future investments and collaborations through more government-to-government initiatives in order to support priority sectors.

The Finance Minister Muhammad Aurangzeb appreciated both companies and specifically applauded the implementation strategies of KSA’s Vision 2030 for achieving their targets within a few years, and stressed that Pakistan is keen on learning those strategies.

Muhammad Aurangzeb also expressed the government’s unwavering commitment to creating an enabling environment for private sector investment, recognizing the critical role that joint venture companies like PBICL and SPI&AIC could play in driving economic growth.

The minister underscored the importance of these ventures in attracting foreign direct investment (FDI).

In the end, the finance minister reaffirmed that the government is keen on introducing policy measures that will streamline investment processes, and provide incentives for foreign investors.

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