Saudi Chambers, Pakistani ambassador work to enhance countries’ economic relations

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Abdulrahman Al Zamil, chairperson of the Council of Saudi Chambers, and Manzour Al Haq, Pakistani ambassador to the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia, recently held a meeting to discuss Saudi and Pakistani economic relations.

Al Zamil emphasized the importance of the two nations’ economic relations. He stated that the CSC is eager to help Pakistan in any way.

Al Haq stated that Pakistan is grateful for the support from the Saudi government. He said that he also sees the mutual interest in improving the nations’ bilateral trade.

There is an element of mutual benefits and interest between the two countries and their bilateral relations. At various levels, investors from Saudi Arabia are eager to invest in Pakistani business opportunities. Pakistan, in turn, greatly benefits from these economic investments in a variety of ways.

The two nations will also improve their economic opportunities by increasing the exchanges between their two delegations. The delegations and international leaders have important roles in heightening the bilateral relations.

For its part, Pakistan has been promoting an investment environment that will be a positive opportunity for foreign investors, especially Saudi investors. There are also many partnership opportunities available between Pakistani and Saudi investors, as Pakistan gives Saudi Arabia a variety of accesses into Asian markets.



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