Pakistani Prime Minister Imran Khan said his government would support Chinese business in this country based on priority, the news reported.
He spoke during a meeting with a Chinese business delegation, led by Chen Yan from fashion challenges (Pvt) Ltd in Islamabad.
“Pakistan and China have been connected not only in the past or now but they will remain united through our future generations too.
We appreciate the relationship of valuable people from both countries,” Khan said as quoted by reported.
He directed the authority of the concern to facilitate all Chinese investors, which established industries in Pakistan, based on emergencies by resolving their problems related to road connectivity and the provision of utilities, the report said.
Previously, the prime minister was told that Chinese businessmen were almost ready to start operations in the glass, ceramics, and information technology sectors.
According to the Prime Minister’s office, OPPO, one of the leading technology producers in the world, will establish local cellular manufacturing units and research and development centers in Pakistan.
It will not only save a lot of foreign exchange reserves about the import of smart phones every year but will also create employment opportunities for technology graduates.