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Saudi Arabia renews push to invest in Pakistan’s key sectors

Published on: September 24, 2025 6:55 PM

Saudi Arabia has renewed its interest in investing in Pakistan’s energy and mining sectors. According to the Special Investment Facilitation Council (SIFC), Riyadh wants to focus on oil, gas, and mineral projects. This comes shortly after the two countries signed a strategic defense pact. The SIFC confirmed that Saudi Arabia is now looking for viable and high-impact projects. Officials say this renewed interest could bring significant investment into Pakistan’s struggling economy.

The SIFC has directed ministries to prepare detailed proposals for Saudi review. Ministries must list technical and financially feasible projects with clear timelines. The council also wants to ensure these projects match Saudi Arabia’s strategic goals. In particular, they are focusing on oil refinery upgrades, new gas pipelines, and large-scale mining ventures. This planning phase is key to turning interest into actual investment.

Read more: Pakistan-Saudi pact makes IT a strategic priority: Minister

Energy experts say this interest could finally turn into action. In the past, Saudi Arabia showed interest but never followed through. However, officials are now hopeful due to stronger diplomatic ties. The defense pact has added trust and opened doors for economic cooperation. This time, both sides seem serious about long-term collaboration.

Pakistan badly needs foreign investment in its core sectors. Energy shortages and underdeveloped mining resources have slowed economic growth. Saudi funds could help upgrade infrastructure, reduce fuel imports, and create jobs. This would also improve energy security and support Pakistan’s economic recovery plans. Therefore, successful deals could benefit both nations.

Going forward, the SIFC will play a key role in managing the process. It aims to remove red tape and speed up decision-making. Saudi Arabia is also expected to send teams to review shortlisted projects. If approved, investments could begin soon. For now, all eyes are on how quickly Pakistan can deliver viable plans to its Gulf ally.

Filed Under: Business Tagged With: Latest, mining sectors, Pakistan’s energy, Riyadh, Saudi Arabia, Special Investment Facilitation Council (SIFC)

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