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18/06/2017 08:08 AST
Pakistan Finance Minister Ishaq Dar has invited Saudi investors to take advantage from opportunities and incentives being provided by Pakistan to foreign investors.
He was talking to Saudi Ambassador designate to Pakistan, Commodore Nawaf Saeed Ahmed Al-Malkiy, who called on him in Islamabad on Saturday.
During the meeting, matters pertaining to bilateral relations and cooperation in different fields came under discussion.
The Finance Minister appreciated the continued support of the Saudi government for projects aimed at economic development in Pakistan.
He urged Saudi investors to avail the investment opportunities particularly in the petrochemical industry, offered under the liberal investment regime of the present government.
Saudi Ambassador designate said he would be keen on promoting greater presence of Saudi investors and companies in Pakistan with a view to further bolster the current level of bilateral economic cooperation.
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