Islamabad: Minister for Maritime Affairs Qaiser Ahmed Shaikh has invited the Korean government and investors to explore opportunities in Pakistan's port and shipping industry. He made this appeal during a meeting with the Korean Ambassador to Pakistan, Park Ki Jun, in Islamabad. According to Radio Pakistan, the Minister emphasized that countries like UAE, Saudi Arabia, Denmark, and Malaysia have already made significant investments in Pakistan's ports. He expressed optimism that Korean investors will also seize these opportunities. Qaiser Ahmed Shaikh also pointed out several other sectors where bilateral collaboration could be strengthened, including renewable energy, solar, wind, hydropower, urban planning, and transportation projects. Additionally, he appreciated the existing educational exchange programs between Pakistan and Korea. The Minister reiterated Pakistan's commitment to furthering the partnership with Korea across key sectors, aiming to create a mutually beneficial relationship for both nation s.
Qaiser Ahmed Shaikh Urges Korean Investors to Tap Into Pakistan’s Port and Shipping Industry.
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