BOI organizes Pakistan-Investors Meet-up 2022 for CARs, African Countries in Expo Centre Lahore

Federal Board of Investment (BOI) organized a Pakistan-Investors Meet-up 2022 for the Central Asian Republics (CARs) and African Countries in Expo Centre Lahore.

More than 100 foreign delegates from CARs and Africa participate in BOI's Pakistan Investors Meet up 2022 in Lahore.

Speaking on the occasion, Secretary Board of Investment Fareena Mazhar said Pakistan and Africa share many commonalities. Both have their own geostrategic significance which makes it convenient for investors to trade globally.

She said Pakistan and the Central Asia Republics share religious and cultural cohesion.

The Investment Promotion Team of BOI welcomed the foreign delegates and informed that being at the crossroads between Central and South Asia, it is encouraging for Pakistan to successfully establish itself as a suitable investment destination and play a bridging role by providing easy passage to the landlocked Central Asian Republics.

During the meet up the audience were also informed that the Board of Investment is also organizing Pakistan Investment Summit, 2022, a two-day event on 30th and 31st of next month in which more than 500 international investors are expected to attend.

Source: Radio Pakistan

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