ISLAMABAD (PEN) : Sindh Chief Minister Syed Murad Ali Shah reaffirmed his government’s dedication to boosting industry and agriculture sectors through foreign investment incentives, discussed during separate meetings with Consul Generals of China, Japan, Turkey, and Russia in Karachi. Topics included CPEC projects, the Karachi Circular Railway, and investment opportunities in electronics and automobiles. Discussions also focused on expanding the education system, proposing Turkish schools in rural areas, and establishing a Sufi University at Bhit Shah. The engagements highlighted the significance of strong partnerships for economic growth, with Shah emphasizing his administration’s commitment to facilitating foreign investment and a favorable business environment.
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