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Danish Envoy Discusses Investment Opportunities with Sindh CM Murad

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Chief Minister Murad Ali Shah met with Denmark’s Ambassador Maja Derrous Mortensen to discuss investment opportunities in Sindh, particularly in renewable energy sectors. The Danish envoy expressed keen interest in the province’s development vision and plans for clean energy promotion.

The meeting also delved into environmental protection efforts and detailed discussions on wind energy projects. Both leaders agreed that affordable electricity across Sindh would benefit public welfare and industrial growth.

Coastal development was another key topic, with a focus on Keti Bandar port. The Chief Minister highlighted the historical significance of the area and its potential to become a major economic hub in the future, easing pressure off Karachi’s ports and boosting regional trade.

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