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Chinese entrepreneurs invited to seminar on business opportunities

Chinese entrepreneurs have been invited to participate in the second international seminar on ‘Business Opportunities in Punjab’ to be attended by top level public and private sector representatives, from both domestic and international stakeholders on May 22-24.

The three-day seminar will be chaired  by Punjab Chief Minister Shehbaz Sharif and will be attended by policy makers, government representatives, trade and business organisations, chambers, associations, and the corporate sector.

According to the commercial section of the Embassy of Pakistan in Beijing, the seminar will serve as an efficient platform for bringing together the demand and supply side of investment opportunities offered by the Punjab government.

The visiting entities and persons will represent major investment houses, top entrepreneurs and industrialists, venture capital funds, high level policy institutions, and investment and trade bodies and will include decision makers from several countries across the globe.

The event is specially designed to encourage effective interaction of the interested parties through direct meetings on the sidelines so as to target highest possible materiality for all.

Such direct meetings will be fully supported and facilitated by the PBIT’s team through pre-event interactions and matchmaking between willing parties and their local partners in order to enable them to substantiate their efforts through signing of agreements and memoranda of understanding during the course of the event.

Special attention will be given to the establishment of industrial parks and sectors such as agriculture, energy, manufacturing, mines and minerals, civic services, health, education, and tourism.

With great success in the fight against terrorism and the resolution of the energy crisis, the government of Punjab is fully geared towards attracting investment, from both local and foreign partners by offering good governance, transparency, liberal and progressive provincial policies, and regulatory reforms.

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