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Poland to boost $100M investment in Pakistan’s energy sector

Published on: September 15, 2025 6:52 PM

Poland has announced plans to expand its $100 million investment in Pakistan’s oil and gas exploration sector. The move signals Poland’s growing interest in Pakistan’s energy market. During a meeting in Islamabad, Polish Ambassador Maciej Pisarski shared this intent with Finance Minister Muhammad Aurangzeb. Poland aims to reinvest income earned locally and strengthen long-term energy ties with Pakistan.

Both sides also discussed ways to enhance trade and technical cooperation. They explored joint efforts in training, knowledge sharing, and public finance. Poland highlighted that trade volume, which currently favors Pakistan, stands at over $1 billion. Ambassador Pisarski said his country wants to work with key ministries to find new areas for engagement. Technical and strategic cooperation remain top priorities for both governments.

Finance Minister Aurangzeb welcomed the investment plans and expressed interest in expanding collaboration. He emphasized opportunities in oil, gas, mineral development, tax policy, and regulatory frameworks. The minister also briefed the envoy about Pakistan’s ongoing flood recovery efforts. He noted that rehabilitation will take time and requires support from international partners.

Poland showed willingness to support Pakistan’s recovery and invest in future development. The ambassador praised Pakistan’s commitment to strengthening ties. Both parties agreed to push forward on new initiatives. They reaffirmed their desire for long-term cooperation and economic partnership.

This meeting reflects growing momentum in Pakistan–Poland relations. With new investment and stronger trade goals, both countries are building a foundation for deeper strategic ties.

Filed Under: Business Tagged With: $100M investment, Latest, Pakistan’s energy sector, Poland

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