Qaim invites South Koreans to invest in Sindh

19 May, 2011

The Chief Minister Sindh, Syed Qaim Ali Shah, who is on a visit to South Korea, has said that Sindh province possess many natural resources including vast area full of coal reserves in Thar area, which are being utilised for development and progress.
This he stated while addressing the first ever overseas Sindh Investment Seminar in the South Korean capital of Seoul, says a statement issued here on Wednesday. It said that the moot was organised by Sindh Board of Investment in collaboration, with Pakistan Embassy in Seoul and Korea Chamber of Commerce and Industry.
Qaim Ali Shah said that the people of Pakistan are looking forward to learn from the Korean expertise. He also invited the Korean investors to come forward and make investment in Sindh, which is heart of the economy of the country. Advisor to Chief Minister Sindh for Investment, Zubair Motiwala, in his speech highlighted that foreign firms have not ever reported losses during operation in Pakistan and continued to remain a destination of choice among foreign investors despite deteriorating law and order situation.
He also thanked Korean Chamber for organising a successful investment the seminar. Secretary Investment, Muhammad Younis Dagha, in his presentation highlighted the Wind Energy Sector, Mass Transit, Infrastructure Development of Karachi Education City and Marble City, which are being enthusiastically pursued by Sindh Board of Investment.

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