Federal Interior Minister Mohsin Naqvi met a high-level delegation of the US-Pakistan Business Council of the American Chamber of Commerce in Washington, Express News reported.
During the meeting, they held detailed discussions on increasing investment and cooperation in the mining and information technology sectors.
Minister Naqvi invited US investors to invest in Pakistan’s mining and IT sectors. He also listened to the problems faced by American companies operating in Pakistan, assuring that these problems would be resolved on priority.
He highlighted that the US-Pakistan Business Council could benefit from the numerous investment opportunities available in Pakistan.
He added that Pakistan is on the path to economic stability, with improving economic indicators and the country’s economy is poised for growth.
Minister Naqvi invited the US-Pakistan Business Council to take advantage of investment opportunities in Pakistan. He also mentioned improvements in the issuance of necessary no-objection certificates (NOCs).
The minister assured the US-Pakistan Business Council that special facilities would be provided on priority.
The meeting was attended by Charles Freeman, Executive Vice President of the American Chamber of Commerce, Esperanza Jalalain, Executive Director and President of the US-Pakistan Business Council, Abel Torres, Executive Director of the Center for Global Regulatory Corporation and Manisha Vepa, Director of the US-Pakistan Business Council. Pakistan Ambassador Rizwan Saeed, Sheikh, Commercial Attaché and other officials were also present on the occasion.