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Zardari invites Chinese firm to invest Pakistan

Published on: April 29, 2026 5:29 PM

Pakistan and China have discussed expanding investment cooperation in energy, industry, agriculture, and alternative technologies. The talks were held during President Asif Ali Zardari’s meeting with the CEO of Hangzhou Jinjiang Group in China. The discussions focused on strengthening economic ties and attracting new foreign investment.

President Zardari invited the Chinese company to increase its investment footprint in Pakistan. He highlighted opportunities in water purification, electric vehicle battery systems, and alternative energy. He said Pakistan offers strong potential for long-term industrial and technological growth.

Read more: Zardari arrives in Sanya, meets Chinese leaders

The Chinese company briefed the president on its ongoing projects in Pakistan. It described itself as one of China’s top business groups with active operations in multiple sectors. Both sides explored ways to expand cooperation in infrastructure and sustainable development.

President Asif Ali Zardari invited increased Chinese investment in priority sectors including alternate energy, water treatment and EV battery systems during a meeting with Wang Jian, CEO of Hangzhou Jinjiang Group in Sanya. pic.twitter.com/X78k97HR1c

— The President of Pakistan (@PresOfPakistan) April 29, 2026

Zardari said Pakistan is committed to facilitating foreign investors across key sectors of the economy. He added that the Sindh government will provide full support to investment projects. He also emphasized the importance of public-private partnerships for economic growth.

Read more: President Zardari Visits Sanya to Advance Pakistan China Partnership

Officials said the meeting reflected Pakistan’s focus on attracting technology-driven investment. The discussions also highlighted China’s role in supporting Pakistan’s development priorities. Senior government officials from Sindh also attended the meeting.

 

Filed Under: Business, Pakistan Tagged With: energy sector Pakistan, EV battery investment, foreign investment Pakistan, Latest, Pakistan China investment, Pakistan economic cooperation, Zardari China visit

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