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ISLAMABAD: Federal Minister for Finance and Revenue, Muhammad Aurangzeb on Wednesday left for China to participate in the issuance ceremony of Pakistan’s inaugural Panda Bond in Beijing.

The overall Panda Bond programme has been set at US$1 billion, while the inaugural issuance will amount to USD250 million equivalent.

The Finance Minister will attend the official ceremony marking Pakistan’s first-ever Panda Bond issuance, a landmark development through which Pakistan is gaining access to China’s domestic capital market for the first time. China’s bond market is regarded as one of the largest and deepest capital markets in the world. The ceremony will be held in the Pakistan embassy in Beijing.

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The issuance of the Panda Bond represents a major milestone in Pakistan’s financial strategy, aimed at diversifying the country’s financing sources, further strengthening investor confidence, and expanding Pakistan’s presence in international financial markets.

Pakistan is steadily moving towards market-based financing alongside traditional funding avenues. Through the Panda Bond, Pakistan will, for the first time, access the Chinese capital market, reflecting the country’s economic recovery and the growing confidence of global investors in Pakistan’s economy.

The overall Panda Bond programme has been set at US$1 billion, while the inaugural issuance will amount to US$250 million equivalent. The issuance is being supported by the Asian Development Bank (ADB) and the Asian Infrastructure Investment Bank (AIIB), which is expected to further enhance confidence among international investors.

Copyright Business Recorder, 2026

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