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Investment accords for 59 projects likely in two days

By Our Staff Reporter 2017-05-22
LAHORE: Punjab is expecting a major breakthrough through agreements and investment in 59 projects of its 18 departments during the twoday International Seminar on Business Opportunities in Punjab (ISBOP) commencing here today (Monday).

At least 423 foreign delegates, an overwhelming majority of them from China, will be attending the second such moot. The first such seminar was held in November 2015.

The representatives of foreign companies, including 328 from China, 74 from Turkey, 10 from the UK and nine from Germany, confirmed their participation in the seminar,PunjabBoardofInvestment & Trade (PBIT) Chief ExecutiveOfficer Haroon Shaukat told the media here on Sunday.

The PBIT with the collaboration of Lahore Chambers of Industry & Trade is hosting the event.

Mr Shaukat said government-tobusiness, business-to-business as well as 14 `break out` sessions are a part of the moot which would be followed by an exhibition.

Unwilling to quantify the likely investment expected through various agreements and memorandums of understandings (MoUs) to be signed both in public and private sectors at the conclusion of the conference, he said a substantial foreign investment was anticipated as the MoUs would cover at least 59 projects of 18 departments, including energy, industry, agriculture, livestock and other sectors.

He rejected reservations of thelocal investors that any discriminatory treatment would be given to the foreign businesses in ChinaPakistan Economic Corridor (CPEC) or other foreign-funded projects.

`Nothing is going to be done against the national interest or that may hurt the local private sector.

Commercial counselor at foreign mission in Beijing Dr Arfa Iqbal argued that the local industry would rather benefit from the Chinese investment through capacity building and higher technology transfer besides `internationalising` it.

She claimed that even in agriculture no additional or discriminatory facilities were being offered to the Chinese investors. She said the Chinese delegates were coming from across China for attending the moot and they didn`t belong to just one region or province.