Nestle announces additional $60m investment in Pakistan

Finance minister terms move 'strong vote of confidence' in Pakistan’s economic reforms, formalisation drive

Finance Minister Muhammad Aurangzeb meets Nestlé Executive Vice President and Chief Executive Officer for Asia, Oceania and Africa Remy Ejel on the sidelines of the World Economic Forum's annual meeting in Davos, Switzerland on Thursday. — MINISTRY OF FINANCE X

Nestlé has announced an additional $60 million investment in Pakistan in a move that signals renewed confidence in the country’s economic reform agenda, the finance ministry said on Thursday.

The finance ministry said in a post on X that the development came during a high-level business roundtable, held on the sidelines of the World Economic Forum annual meeting in Davos, that was chaired by Finance Minister Muhammad Aurangzeb and brought together chief executives and senior leaders of major multinational companies to discuss Pakistan’s investment climate, reform trajectory and long-term growth prospects.

It said a "major highlight" of the discussion was the announcement by Nestlé Executive Vice President and Chief Executive Officer for Asia, Oceania and Africa Remy Ejel of "an additional investment of $60 million in Pakistan".

It added that he said Nestlé would undertake a "robust expansion" of its operations in the country in a reaffirmation of its "long-term commitment to Pakistan".

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