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Pakistan, Saudi Arabia sign MoU in IT sector

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Pakistan and Saudi Arabia have signed a memorandum of understanding (MoU) to work together in the sector of information technology (IT).

The MoU has been signed by caretaker Federal Minister of IT and Telecom Umar Saif and Saudi Arabia’s Minister of Communications and Information Technology Abdullah A Al-Sawahah in Riyadh.

“Pakistan has signed a MoU with the Ministry of Communication & IT in Saudia. This will facilitate Pakistani companies to work in KSA, provide trained IT manpower to Saudi companies, promote joint ventures with Saudi companies and establish a startup exchange program with the top Saudi tech incubators,” Umar Saif wrote on X. He further said, “Strategically, we will work on establishing close cooperation to set up chip manufacturing industry in Pakistan and work on electric vehicles, lithium ion batteries, Agriculture technology and mining technologies”.

The minister, along with a delegation, left for the kingdom on September 30. He expressed hope that the visit would result in investments in the country and big business for Pakistani IT companies in Saudi Arabia.

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