
A delegation of Chinese investors met with Sindh's Senior Minister Sharjeel Inam Memon at his office on Sunday to discuss investment in electric vehicles (EVs) in Sindh. Sharjeel invited the delegation to establish an EV manufacturing plant in the province.
Transport Secretary Asad Zaman and Managing Director of Sindh Mass Transit Authority Kamal Dayo also attended the meeting.
Speaking to the Chinese delegation, Sharjeel assured that the PPP-led provincial government would provide necessary incentives and a business-friendly environment for foreign investors.
He stressed that Pakistan, particularly Sindh, holds strategic importance in terms of investment, with its ports, expanding road network, and a large workforce. The senior minister stated that the future belongs to electric vehicles, and Sindh is ready to play a leading role in this transition. He invited international investors to establish EV manufacturing plants in the province, highlighting that such initiatives would boost the economy and create thousands of job opportunities. During the meeting, the Chinese delegation expressed interest in investing in Sindh's EV sector and appreciated the provincial government's commitment to industrial development.
Response to Dr Farooq Sattar
Separately, Senior Minister Sharjeel stated that the MQM-P has always used others' dead bodies for political purposes. He added that Farooq Sattar and other MQM-P leaders should understand that making accusations will not elevate their stature.
Reacting to Dr Sattar's press conference, the senior minister said that for decades, the people of Karachi were at the mercy of MQM-P's violent and coercive politics. Now that the party's intimidation tactics are failing, they are trying to incite the public and fuel riots based on tragic incidents.
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