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UK investors interested in Pakistan’s tourism, IT textile sectors: UKPCCI

byCT Report
12/04/2019
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KARACHI: General Secretary of UK-Pakistan Chamber of Commerce & Industry (UKPCCI) Barrister Waheed ur Rehman Mian has said that they have identified around 26 sectors of Pakistan’s economy which have good potential for investments by UKPCCI investors and they were highly interested in tourism, information technology, hospitality, infrastructure and textile sectors which were at the top of their priorities.

Speaking at a meeting during the visit of UKPCCI delegation to KCCI, he added that in addition to these sectors, Pakistan’s real estate sector also offers lucrative opportunities to UK investors who have already invested in numerous real estate projects in Gwadar and they were here to explore more investment opportunities in this particular sector.

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President KCCI Junaid Esmail Makda, Senior Vice President Khurram Shahzad, Vice President KCCI Asif Sheikh Javaid and KCCI Managing Committee Members attended the meeting while UKPCCI delegation also comprised of Muhammad Sajid Khan, Barrister Gul Nawaz and Ms. Sajida Nawab.

General Secretary UKPCCI, while highlighting the tourism potential of Pakistan, stated that UK investors were looking forward to setting up resorts in some of the most scenic areas in KPK province, particularly the Karakorum Highways which connects Pakistan with China. “All these resorts, which we plan to establish in different areas in KPK will also have schools, which will be constructed by UKPCCI in respective neighborhoods to give free education to the children of local inhabitants”, he added.

Waheed ur Rehman said that UKPCCI also plans to impart free technical education in Pakistan which would certainly help in improving the skills of Pakistani youth.

He stated that investors from UKPCCI were also currently setting up a high-rise building in Lahore while they are also looking into the possibility of constructing another high-rise building in Cantt area of Karachi.

“UKPCCI is also keen to conduct language courses and teachers training which will be provided either free or at a very low cost while a portal can also be provided to Pakistani youngsters who can submit their innovative work in this portal which would prove to be a good platform for highlighting their abilities”, he added.

While referring to recommencement of flight operations of British Airways from Islamabad from June 2, 2019 onwards, he was fairly optimistic that the airline would also recommence its operations from Karachi as well.

 

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