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Dar pitches Pakistan as a prime destination for EU investors

Published on: November 21, 2025 9:00 PM

Brussels: Pakistan’s Deputy Prime Minister and Foreign Minister Senator Ishaq Dar urged European companies to invest in Pakistan. He highlighted opportunities in agriculture, textiles, housing, information technology, energy, and minerals. Dar emphasized that international investment could accelerate Pakistan’s economic growth and development.

Dar made the remarks during a dinner reception for Members of the European Parliament at Pakistan House in Brussels. He said Pakistan values strong bilateral and multilateral ties with the European Union. According to him, the EU partnership remains a key pillar for peace, stability, and economic progress.

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The reception gathered prominent EU parliamentarians, including the chair of the South Asia Relations Committee and the vice-chair of the Foreign Affairs Committee. Coordinators from the International Trade, Security and Defence, and Foreign Affairs Committees also attended. Pakistani and EU diplomats were present, including Foreign Secretary Amna Baloch and EU Ambassador Raimundas Karoblis.

Dar stressed Pakistan’s willingness to strengthen cooperation with the EU in political, economic, and commercial areas. He noted Pakistan’s large, youthful population offers significant growth potential for investors. He invited European firms to tap into emerging sectors and leverage local resources.

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Dar’s visit coincides with the Indo-Pacific Ministerial Forum and the seventh Pakistan-EU Strategic Dialogue, which he co-chairs with EU High Representative Kaja Kallas. The discussions aim to expand trade, investment, and regional stability. Pakistan seeks to create mutually beneficial partnerships with European businesses for long-term development.

Filed Under: Pakistan Tagged With: economic growth, EU relations, European Investment, Ishaq Dar, Latest, Pakistan, trade opportunities

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