Special Assistant to Prime Minister (SAPM) Jawad Sohrab Malik has underscored the vast investment potential of Pakistan, particularly in renewable energy, education, seaport fuel terminals, wind and hydro-power projects and airport infrastructure projects.
In a meeting with the Ambassador of Qatar, Sheikh Saoud Abdul Rahman Al-Thani, the SAPM urged the conversion of the current bilateral relationship between Pakistan and Qatar into a mutually advantageous economic collaboration for the future.
Moreover, the SAPM also discussed mutual collaboration in exploring avenues of tourism, small-medium enterprises (SMEs), chemicals and exchange of technology hold mutually enriching opportunities with the envoy.
The Qatari envoy showed keen interest in exploring new opportunities in SMEs, manpower export and new investment prospects in various sectors under Qatar’s national rejuvenation project, Vision 2030.
“Qatar is well aware of this and his country considers Pakistan as its “main strategic partner in the fields of education through smart educational startups, food supply, setting up LNG plants and airports infrastructure” he remarked.
Referring to the keen interest shown by Qatari leadership back in 2019, to invest in different areas of SMEs emerging out of Special Economic Zones in Gwadar under the mega CPEC Project, the SAPM specially underscored the significance of China-Pakistan Economic Corridor (CPEC) being an ideal apparatus for synergy in various cooperation realms with Qatar in future.
Jawad Sohrab Malik underlined that Pakistan and Qatar have a common vision for the development and prosperity of the region.