Abu Dhabi, UAE – Pakistan’s Minister for Commerce, Industries and Investment, Dr. Gohar Ejaz, and UAE’s Minister of State for Foreign Trade, Dr. Thani Ahmed Al Zeyoudi, convened a productive meeting in Abu Dhabi to enhance bilateral economic ties.
The discussions primarily centered around the expansion of bilateral trade and the identification of lucrative opportunities for UAE’s investment in key sectors of Pakistan’s economy. The focus areas include infrastructure development of ports, logistics hubs, and aviation facilities, as well as the expansion of shipping and cargo services. Additionally, both nations aim to attract investment in modern technologies and services to boost efficiency in various sectors.
Expressing their commitment to facilitating UAE investors, both ministers highlighted the immense potential for collaboration. They emphasized that such collaboration would not only enhance trade but also create employment opportunities, contributing significantly to the economic growth of both Pakistan and the UAE.
Dr. Gohar Ejaz, speaking about the prospects, stated, “We are excited about the opportunities that lie ahead with this renewed focus on economic cooperation with the UAE. Our shared vision for a vibrant and interconnected future paves the way for mutually beneficial investments and trade initiatives.”
This meeting signifies a substantial stride in the economic partnership between Pakistan and the UAE. Prioritizing investments in infrastructure development, modern technologies, and crucial service sectors, both nations aim to achieve sustainable growth and strengthen their global presence.