FM Commerce Assures Full Support to Chinese Investors

The meeting also included discussion on regional connectivity, logistics, energy access, and the importance of secure and diversified trade corridors. The Minister stated that Pakistan’s position offers long-term opportunities for trade facilitation, industrial growth, and stronger economic integration with regional and international partners.

‎Chinese representatives shared their positive operational experience in Pakistan while noting that international perceptions sometimes influence business decision-making abroad. Jam Kamal Khan acknowledged that perception remains an important factor and emphasized that Pakistan has made substantial progress in improving its business environment and strengthening investor protection.

‎He stated that the government and relevant institutions remain fully committed to ensuring a stable and secure business environment, expressing confidence that continued improvements would further strengthen investor confidence.

‎The delegation also raised specific operational requirements relating to specialized industrial construction materials and inputs that are currently not manufactured locally and that need to be imported to maintain international manufacturing and safety standards.

‎Federal Minister Jam Kamal Khan assured the investors that the government remains committed to supporting industrial growth and facilitating industrial requirements. He informed the delegation that Pakistan is currently undertaking a phased tariff rationalization process aimed at improving competitiveness and reducing unnecessary costs for manufacturers.

‎The Minister invited the delegation to formally submit details of specialized products not produced locally, along with relevant tariff classifications, so the Ministry could examine the matter within the ongoing tariff rationalization framework.

‎He noted that facilitating such industrial requirements could also create opportunities for future local manufacturing once sufficient market demand emerges.

‎The meeting also reviewed progress on project implementation, including land approvals, infrastructure matters, utility facilitation, and improvements in Special Economic Zone frameworks. The Minister informed the delegation that reforms are underway to reduce procedural hurdles and improve ease of doing business for industrial investors.

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