The minister made these remarks while addressing the inaugural ceremony of the Pak-Italy Trade Forum arranged by Punjab Board of Investment and Trade (PBIT), Lahore Chamber of Commerce and Industries (LCCI) with the cooperation of Italy.
She said that Punjab holds special importance for business due to its vast network of roads, pro-growth economic policies, trained manpower, good governance and transparency.
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The minister said that the purpose of the forum was to apprise the visiting Italian delegation of business opportunities in Punjab and promote business contacts between Italy and Pakistan.
“Punjab government is providing a safe environment to foreign investors due to which the confidence of international business community is improving,” said Pasha.
“Around 200 multinational companies and 37 Italian investors are interacting with their Pakistani counterparts, which is proof of mutual confidence.”
She added that there was a vast scope of investment in health, energy, agriculture, industries and mining sectors in Punjab.
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According to Pasha, the government is taking a keen interest in promotion of investment and in particular public-private partnerships.
She further said that the government was extending special incentives to partner countries for investment in these sectors. LCCI President Abdul Basit said that Pakistani economy was fast developing due to China-Pakistan Economic Corridor and Punjab was providing maximum opportunities for investment.
Six memoranda of understanding in trade and investment sectors were signed between Pakistan and Italy on this occasion. Provincial Minister for Industries Sheikh Allauddin, Deputy Minister of Italy for Economic Development Ivan Scalfarotto, Italian Ambassador Stefano Pontecorvo and President Trade Agency of Italy Michele Scannavini besides were present on the occasion.
Published in The Express Tribune, December 9th, 2016.
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