Dar woos Dutch companies to invest in Pakistan

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Finance Minister Senator Ishaq Dar has said Dutch companies are welcome to explore business opportunities in Pakistan and avail the liberal investment regime that the country offers to foreign investors.

He was talking to Dutch Ambassador Ms Jeanette Seppen who called on him on Saturday.

The Dutch envoy on this occasion said that a number of Dutch companies and firms of international repute were impressed by overall improvement in the security situation and economic stability in Pakistan and were interested in exploring business opportunities here. The minister assured her of all possible support and facilitation to the Dutch companies for investment in Pakistan.

Ms Jeanette Seppen said Pakistan and Netherlands had a long history of economic cooperation and that her country would continue working alongside Pakistan in various spheres, particularly agriculture and energy sectors.

The minister briefed the envoy about the current profile of the national economy and said that after achieving economic stability the government was now focused on growth and employment generation in the country. He added that efforts were afoot to bolster power generation in the country and the government had plans to add close to 10,000 MW to the national grid by December 2017.

The minister also apprised Ms Jeanette about Pakistan’s continued efforts to eliminate the scourge of extremism and the achievements made in the Operation Zarb-e-Azb. He said the government was now also focusing on rehabilitation of the TDPs. The minister wished Ms Jeanette the best in her diplomatic assignment in Pakistan and hoped that she would contribute to further strengthening of Pak-Netherlands partnership in different spheres.

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