Pakistan is future investment destination for the World: Zulfikar Bukhari

Government of PakistanPakistan is future investment destination for the World: Zulfikar Bukhari

LONDON: The Prime Minister’s Special Assistant on Overseas Pakistanis & Human Resource Development Zulfikar Bukhari has said that Pakistan is the future investment destination for the World and there are endless opportunities for the Pakistani Business Community of the United Kingdom.

While speaking to the Pakistani Business Community at an event organized by a Member British Parliament Naz Shah in Bradford, United Kingdom, Zulfikar Bukhari emphasized the need to invest in Pakistan and said that the Prime Minister Imran Khan and his team are working on creating an investor-friendly environment in Pakistan.

The Special Assistant said that the government would facilitate Overseas Pakistanis in all domains. He said that it is time for the Pakistani Business Community to come forward and utilize its skills and resources for the development of their home.

Zulfikar Bukhari said that the previous governments did not work on ease of doing business. However, he added that, the current government’s main focus is on attracting Overseas Pakistanis which is why the new system of e-visas is being introduced.

Zulfikar Bukhari expressed his commitment by saying that with the current government in office, every Pakistani expat would feel a sense of ownership that is unprecedented.

The leaders of the Pakistani Business Community in UK attended the event and apprised the Special Assistant of their concerns and problems.

Zulfikar Bukhari listened to their problems and assured them that the government is working on the facilitation of Pakistani expats. He said that a positive change in Pakistan is already evident.

“The incumbent government is reaching out and encouraging Pakistanis all over the world to invest in their homeland,” Zulfikar Bukhari said.

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