KARACHI: Sindh Investment Board and Korean Importers Association have signed an MoU to boost exports from the Sindh province.
The MOU was signed by Secretary Investment of Sindh, Younus Dhaga on behalf of Sindh government while the Koreans Importers Association was represented by their chairman.
The ceremony was witnessed by CM Sindh Syed Qaim Ali Shah, who is heading a high level delegation to Korea for attracting Korean investment in various sectors of Sindh economy.
Leading businessmen from Pakistan accompanying the chief minister had fruitful B2B meetings with their Korean counterparts who showed great interest in Pakistani goods and agreed to come to Karachi towards the end of this year.
Speaking on the occasion, Advisor to CM Sindh on Investment Zubair Motiwala said that Pakistan produces abundant raw material but due to lack of modern technology, it has not been able to achieve efficiency in its production stage.
He invited Korean companies to transfer technology and share their advancement with Pakistan. The ambassador of Pakistan thanked the MD of KOIMA for organizing successful B2B meetings with Pakistani businessmen.
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