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Pakistan Opens Doors for Business, PM Tells Qatar’s Taameer Group

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Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif met with a Qatari business delegation on Friday. He informed them that the government has removed key obstacles to foreign investment via the Special Investment Facilitation Council (SIFC) and is now focusing on promoting opportunities.

The prime minister described Qatar as a longstanding friend, highlighting its potential in tourism, hospitality, hotels, real estate, and construction sectors. He directed authorities to facilitate full support for the Taameer Group’s Pakistan investments.

Mohammad Hussain Al-Ali briefed Sharif on existing and ongoing projects by his group in Pakistan, noting that several initiatives in hospitality, hotel, real estate, and construction have commenced. Al-Ali expressed interest in expanding investment and praised the SIFC’s role under Shehbaz’s leadership.

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