Islamabad: A significant step towards strengthening economic collaboration between Saudi Arabia and Pakistan was marked by a recent visit from a delegation of Saudi investors to Islamabad. The group, led by Prince Mansoor M. Al Saud of the Najd Gateway Holding Company, met with representatives of the Green Corporate Initiative Headquarters to discuss investment possibilities in the agricultural sector.
According to Ministry of Information and Broadcasting, the meeting focused on leveraging Pakistan’s agricultural assets to foster mutual economic growth between the two nations. The delegation was briefed on innovative technologies such as satellite-based systems intended to revolutionize agriculture in Pakistan. This initiative is part of a broader strategy by the Pakistani government to stabilize its economy through enhanced agricultural development.
The efforts are supported by the Special Investment Facilitation Council, which aims to attract foreign investment by showcasing Pakistan’s commitment to modernizing its agricultural practices and ensuring national food security. The visit underscored the growing interest among Saudi investors in contributing to and benefiting from Pakistan’s economic environment.
Prince Mansoor expressed a keen interest in advancing agricultural cooperation, which promises to enhance food security in both countries and strengthen their bilateral economic ties.
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