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Aims to invest $3 billion in Pakistan: Qatar

Pak and Qatar meeting

Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif and Qatari Emir Sheikh Tamim bin Hamad al-Thani also agree to bolster bilateral ties.

The Qatar Investment Authority aims to invest $3 billion in Pakistan, Qatar’s Emiri Diwan said on Wednesday, lending support to the South Asian nation’s cash-strapped economy.

Pakistan is in economic turmoil and faces a balance of payments crisis, with foreign reserves having dropped as low as $7.8 billion, barely enough for more than a month of imports.

It is also contending with a widening current account deficit, depreciation of the rupee against the US dollar and inflation that hit more than 24 per cent in July.

“The Qatar Investment Authority announced its aspiration to invest $3 billion in various commercial and investment sectors in the Islamic Republic of Pakistan,” the Emiri Diwan said, without giving details.

The announcement was made during a visit to Doha by Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif, who held official talks with Qatari Emir Sheikh Tamim bin Hamad al-Thani on Wednesday after a meeting with the QIA on Tuesday.

“His Highness stressed the importance of the brotherly and strategic relations between the two countries and their aspiration to enhance economic partnership by raising trade exchange and promoting investments through the Qatar Investment Authority,” Emiri Diwan said.

The prime minister’s visit to Qatar precedes an International Monetary Fund (IMF) meeting next week that is expected to approve more than $1 billion in financing that has been stalled since the beginning of the year.

PM Shehbaz on Tuesday invited QIA, Qatar’s $450 billion sovereign wealth fund, to invest in Pakistan’s energy and aviation sectors.

He had previously said he would highlight sectors including renewable energy, food security, industrial and infrastructure development, tourism, and hospitality.

Sources close to the premier have said he was expected to offer Qatar shares in state-owned enterprises including the loss-making Pakistan International Airlines and the Roosevelt Hotel in New York.

PM Shehbaz also thanked the father of Qatari Emir for hosting more than 200,000 Pakistani diaspora in the gulf country, which is contributing to the progress of the State of Qatar as well as Pakistan. He assured the royal dignity of further cooperation with the country in line with Qatar’s Vision 2030.

The premier conveyed his warmest felicitations and best wishes to Qatar for hosting the upcoming FIFA-2022 World Cup.

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