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BoI organising conference to attract foreign investors from 4th

byCustoms Today Report
02/11/2015
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ISLAMABAD: With the aim to attack foreign investors, the Board of Investment (BoI) is organising a two-day ‘Pakistan Investment Conference’ from November 4-5.

As many as 238 foreign and 333 local investors have so far confirmed their participation in the conference. The business delegations from over 29 countries including China, Turkey, Bahrain, UK, USA, Kuwait, Canada, Sweden, Sri Lanka, Egypt, UAE and Tanzania will be participating in the Investment Conference. Up to 19 companies of international repute have also consented to participate in the Conference.

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The conference aims at promoting and encouraging the local investors by providing them level playing field for investing in different sectors of national economy.

According to a top organizer of the conference, as compared to last year, more investors are coming to attend the conference owing to improved law and order situation and investment friendly atmosphere in the country.

Federal Ministers for Finance, Water and Power, Petroleum and Natural Resources, Commerce, National Food Security and Research and Planning Commission will address the Conference. All provincial Board of Investments are also attending the Conference to inform the audience about investment opportunities in their respective provinces.

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