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ISLAMABAD: Minister for Maritime Affairs Qaiser Ahmed Sheikh said on Saturday that Danish shipping company Maersk will invest $2 billion in Pakistan’s port and transport infrastructure over the next two years.

Talking to PTV News, the minister stated that this significant investment will contribute to the development of infrastructure, and will play a vital role in boosting Pakistan’s economy.

He said that the investment comes from the efforts made by the Special Investment Facilitation Council (SIFC).

Maersk intends to invest $2bn for business expansion: minister

The minister is scheduled to visit Denmark this month to sign a memorandum of understanding (MoU) between Maersk and Karachi Port Trust, formalizing the investment plans.

He said that Karachi has the potential to increase exports and the Ministry of Maritime Affairs is creating an enabling environment for the business community to tap into this potential.

He noted that the government has removed sales tax on processing plants, fishery seeds, and feed within the maritime sector to encourage growth. Additionally, land will be provided for the construction of processing plants to boost maritime exports.

The minister further said that this investment initiative by Maersk reflects progress in Pakistan’s maritime and transport sectors and overall economy.

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test Aug 18, 2024 02:36pm
Pakistan must be cautious in dealing with western countries. Just don't forget what happened to our precious gold 1150 metric tonnes & half of which went to Barrick Gold for nothing. Please be careful
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test1 Aug 18, 2024 02:39pm
Never do business with Americans, Europeans, AngloSaxons, Koreans, Japanese because they say one thing and do the other thing and there is always always a hidden agenda of them. Always prefer Chinese.
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test1 Aug 18, 2024 02:39pm
Never do business with Americans, Europeans, AngloSaxons, Koreans, Japanese because they say one thing and do the other thing and there is always always a hidden agenda of them. Always prefer Chinese.
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Noor Bhai Millwala Aug 18, 2024 04:34pm
Pakistan can earn good profit. Gawadar port need international shipping lines to touch this port
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test2 Aug 18, 2024 04:54pm
Reko Diq Gold Mine shows there is always always a hidden agenda of western countries when we are dealing with them. They brought 0 investment but took half gold of a country who is living on beggings.
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test3 Aug 18, 2024 04:55pm
What happened to Reko Diq Mine is a clear example of the outcome when we are dealing with western countries.
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