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SIFC facilitates $2B investment talks between Pakistan & Azerbaijan

byCT Report
17/02/2025
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ISLAMABAD: The Special Investment Facilitation Council (SIFC) is spearheading negotiations for potential investment deals worth $2 billion between Pakistan and Azerbaijan, focusing on energy and infrastructure development projects.

Azerbaijan has expressed keen interest in investing in Pakistan’s motorway infrastructure and other development initiatives, marking a significant step toward strengthening bilateral economic ties. The discussions encompass various sectors, including general energy, renewable energy, and energy conservation projects.

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The comprehensive investment framework under consideration covers three main areas:

1. Infrastructure development, with a particular focus on motorway projects

2. Energy sector collaboration, including both conventional and renewable sources

3. Privatization opportunities in Pakistani state enterprises

Officials from both nations are also exploring ways to enhance trade and communication links with Central Asian states, positioning Pakistan as a crucial connection point for regional commerce.

“Azerbaijan’s interest in Pakistan’s privatization program represents a significant opportunity for both nations,” said a senior government official who requested anonymity due to the ongoing nature of negotiations. The Pakistani government has pledged its support to facilitate these investment initiatives.

The SIFC’s role in facilitating these discussions underscores Pakistan’s commitment to streamlining foreign investment processes and strengthening economic partnerships with regional allies.

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