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Saudi Arabia eyes major investment push in Pakistan maritime sector

Published on: June 3, 2026 8:25 PM

Saudi Arabia has shown strong interest in investing in Pakistan’s maritime sector, including key strategic areas such as Gwadar Port. Officials confirmed that discussions are underway to explore new opportunities in ports, shipping, logistics and the broader blue economy.

Moreover, an online meeting was held between the Federal Minister for Maritime Affairs and the Pakistan-Saudi Joint Business Council. During the session, Saudi investors received a detailed briefing on Pakistan’s maritime development projects and potential long-term investment avenues.

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In addition, Saudi companies were invited to explore partnerships for expanding the Pakistan National Shipping Corporation fleet. Officials emphasized that collaboration in shipping and logistics could significantly improve trade connectivity and strengthen regional maritime operations.

Furthermore, Minister for Maritime Affairs Junaid Anwar Chaudhry highlighted that Pakistan’s maritime sector offers attractive investment prospects for international partners. He noted that Saudi Vision 2030 aligns with Pakistan’s development goals, creating strong potential for mutual economic cooperation.

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He also shared that investment opportunities exist across all major ports, including Gwadar Port, Karachi Port, and Port Qasim. Additionally, projects such as the Maritime Business District, multi-purpose cargo terminal, and Energy City were presented as viable options for foreign investors.

Meanwhile, proposals were also discussed for developing an Aqua Research Park at Korangi Fish Harbour. Officials stated that these initiatives aim to modernize Pakistan’s maritime infrastructure while encouraging sustainable investment and strengthening economic ties with Saudi Arabia.

Filed Under: Business, World Tagged With: blue economy, Gwadar port, Latest, maritime projects Pakistan, Pakistan maritime, PNSC fleet, Saudi investment

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