The recent visit of Prime Minister Shahbaz Sharif to China has begun to yield positive and clear effects, as evidenced by the significant participation of Pakistani delegates in the World Trade Conference held in China.
A delegation of 150 business representatives from Pakistan attended the conference, highlighting the strengthening economic ties between the two countries.
Federal Ministers Abdul Aleem Khan and Jam Kamal Khan addressed the conference via video link, underscoring the deepening bilateral cooperation and the promising future of Pakistan-China relations.
Federal Minister Abdul Aleem Khan expressed optimism about the positive outcomes of increased investment in Pakistan.
“Good results are expected from investments in Pakistan, and the transfer of industries from China will benefit the business community here,” he said. Khan also praised the full representation of Pakistan at the international conference, calling it an encouraging sign for future collaborations.
Federal Minister Jam Kamal Khan echoed these sentiments, noting that the Ministry of Commerce is fully supportive of the business community.
He emphasized that the trade volume between Pakistan and China is anticipated to grow further and that the conference would open new avenues for cooperation between the two nations.
The Pakistan Embassy in Beijing played a crucial role in hosting the trade delegations, under the guidance of the Ministry of Commerce.
The successful organization of the conference, with commendations for the diplomatic staff, reflects the strengthening of economic and trade relations between Pakistan and China.