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CM Maryam invitations Chinese tech firms to put money into Punjab

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Chief Minister Punjab Maryam Nawaz Sharif pictured whereas addressing the convention in Guangzhou. — Screengrab

LAHORE: Punjab Chief Minister Maryam Nawaz Sharif, on the sixth day of her 8-day lengthy go to to China, invited Chinese expertise firms to put money into Punjab as she chaired a roundtable funding convention in Guangzhou. 

Chinese expertise firms responded enthusiastically to her invitation and expressed eager curiosity for investments in Punjab as she vowed to facilitate them by a one-window operation. 

The convention was attended by officers of greater than 60 outstanding firms from China and Hong Kong. The chief minister additionally introduced the institution of a working group, the appointment of a focal particular person and the institution of a assist desk in the course of the convention.

Representatives of main Chinese firms gave detailed displays on their establishments to Maryam as she reviewed varied options and proposals for the promotion of Pak-China free commerce.

Maryam termed Punjab a “land of alternative” for the Chinese firms and thanked them for taking part within the funding convention as she gave them an in depth briefing on the financial, geographical and enterprise significance of the province.

Representatives of the Chinese firms appreciated the imaginative and prescient of the chief minister, and lauded her for launching the no-plastic marketing campaign in Punjab.

Maryam added that, “Focus is being given to windmills, photo voltaic vitality and renewable vitality sources to acquire low cost electrical energy”.

“Reforms are being launched within the trade to enhance the ecosystem” she mentioned as photo voltaic vitality demand is rising repeatedly in Punjab and to beat these wants, a mega solarisation mission has been launched for the province.

Maryam mentioned the collaboration of Chinese firms within the solarisation mission is welcomed.

“Response of the Chinese traders to advertise Pak-China relations is encouraging,” she mentioned. 

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