KARACHI: A 15-member Chinese business delegation met with Sindh Chief Minister Syed Murad Ali Shah to explore investment opportunities across various sectors in the province.
The meeting focused on potential collaborations in agriculture, renewable energy, livestock, and industrial production, as stated in a press release from the CM House.
Attendees included provincial ministers Sharjeel Memon and Nasir Shah, along with other officials such as Syed Qasim Naveed, Chief Minister Secretary Rahim Shaikh, and Khurram Shahzad, Secretary of Investment.
The Chinese delegation comprised representatives from nine medical companies, including Meng Xiaowei, Dr. M. Shahbaz of Agricultural Biochar Cooperation, and livestock specialist Hong Pizheng. Other members represented photovoltaic firms Wu Liangliang and Zhou Guohao, major livestock importers Mr. Weng Gang, masterbatch businesses led by Liu Wenbo, and solar energy companies Xu Zhigang, along with agriculture sector representatives. Pakistani interpreters M. Ali Akbar, Li Wenjie, Idrees Gigi (leading the delegation), Sheikh Tehseen, and Muhammad Imran were also part of the group.
During the discussions, Chief Minister Syed Murad Ali Shah highlighted Sindh’s strategic economic advantages, strong infrastructure, and policies that encourage foreign investment. The delegation, representing industries such as medical technology, biochar, livestock, photovoltaic energy, and manufacturing, expressed keen interest in forming partnerships with the Sindh government.