Pakistan Attracts Growing Interest from China, Saudi Arabia, Qatar, and Türkiye in Energy Sector

Pakistan is increasingly drawing the attention of investors from China, Saudi Arabia, Qatar, and Türkiye, particularly in its energy and power sectors. Officials believe that foreign participation can bring fresh capital, advanced technology, and technical expertise to support long-term economic growth. These investments are expected to help modernize the country’s electricity infrastructure, improve efficiency, and address ongoing energy challenges. Analysts suggest that such international engagement can bolster the energy sector, strengthen grid stability, and support sustainable development initiatives. The move underscores Pakistan’s strategy to attract strategic foreign investments, enhance energy security, and build a robust foundation for its future economic and industrial expansion.

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