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Caretaker PM urges UAE investors to explore Pakistani market for new avenues

Dubai: Caretaker Prime Minister Anwaar-ul-Haq Kakar has urged the UAE investors to explore the Pakistani market for new avenues and enhance economic and commercial ties with Pakistan.

In an exclusive interview with Gulf Today, he said there are numerous investment opportunities available in Pakistan for UAE investors.

The Prime Minister said Pakistan enjoys a very historic, cultural and fraternal relationship with the UAE. The two countries could further enhance this cooperation in areas such as agriculture, energy, mining, IT, logistics and defence.

The Prime Minister said Pakistan is planning a comprehensive investment promotion strategy in major countries including the UAE. Pakistan Investment Road Show, organized by the Special Investment Facilitation Council (SIFC) in Dubai, attracted a large number of global businessmen and investors. He said the officials of SIFC held extensive engagements with global investors, highlighting immense potential and investment opportunities in Pakistan. He said utilizing the platform, 30 Pakistani firms presented their project proposals and growth strategies encompassing various domains including Agriculture, IT and Energy.

Responding to a question, Anwaar ul Haq Kakar said Pakistan wholeheartedly appreciates the efforts of the UAE government in hosting the COP28.

Alluding to the challenge posed by climate change, he said all affected countries urgently need to shift to Climate Adaptation. He asserted that this decade is decisive for climate action. Failure to act immediately will lead to worse devastation on an unprecedented scale. He said implementing the commitments is essential for which framing the means of implementation is pivotal.

He said we need to adopt a framework which is based on fast track energy transition and agreement on climate finance goal. He said the developing countries require around 2.4 trillion dollars in annual investment by 2030 focusing on adaptation, resilience and mitigating loss and damage.