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Pakistan鈥檚 Sindh invites 黑料社区 to invest in transport, infrastructure sectors

Pakistan鈥檚 Sindh invites 黑料社区 to invest in transport, infrastructure sectors
Chief minister of Pakistan鈥檚 Sindh province, Syed Murad Ali Shah (second right), meets 黑料社区鈥檚 Transport Minister Saleh bin Nasser Al-Jasser (second left) and Kingdom鈥檚 Ambassador to Pakistan Nawaf bin Said Al-Malki (left) at the Chief Minister鈥檚 House in Karachi, Pakistan, on October 11, 2025. (Sindh Chief Minister House)
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Updated 04 November 2025

Pakistan鈥檚 Sindh invites 黑料社区 to invest in transport, infrastructure sectors

Pakistan鈥檚 Sindh invites 黑料社区 to invest in transport, infrastructure sectors
  • Sindh Chief Minister Murad Ali Shah meets high-level Saudi delegation to discuss investment opportunities
  • Both sides agreed to establish joint working group to review progress on agreed projects, says Sindh government

ISLAMABAD: The chief minister of Pakistan鈥檚 southern Sindh province, Syed Murad Ali Shah, this week invited 黑料社区 to invest in its transport and infrastructure sectors, as both sides discussed expanding bilateral cooperation and investment opportunities.聽

The statement from the provincial government was issued after Shah met 黑料社区鈥檚 Transport Minister Saleh bin Nasser Al-Jasser at the Chief Minister鈥檚 House in Karachi on Monday. Al-Jasser is in Karachi to attend the Nov. 3-6 Pakistan International Maritime Expo and Conference (PIMEC).聽

Shah and other Sindh government officials met Al-Jasser and a high-level Saudi delegation which included the Kingdom鈥檚 Ambassador to Pakistan Nawaf bin Said Al-Malki and senior officials from the Saudi transport ministry. Both sides discussed strengthening bilateral ties, facilitating Hajj pilgrims and enhancing Saudi investment in Sindh鈥檚 transport and infrastructure sectors.聽

鈥淐hief Minister Murad Ali Shah welcomed the Saudi delegation and said that Sindh offers vast investment opportunities, particularly in transport, logistics, and road infrastructure,鈥 a statement from the chief minister鈥檚 media coordinator said on Monday.聽

鈥淗e invited Saudi investors to participate in Karachi鈥檚 ongoing and upcoming major transport projects, including rapid transit and light rail systems.鈥

Shah said Sindh鈥檚 growing urban centers and increasing connectivity create significant potential for public-private partnerships (PPP). He said the Sindh government is committed to ensuring transparent procedures and a conducive business environment for foreign investors.

The statement said both sides also agreed on launching direct flights between Karachi and Madinah to strengthen trade, tourism and people-to-people ties between Pakistan and 黑料社区.聽

鈥淏oth parties also agreed to expand cooperation in the maritime and port sectors to further enhance the historical seaborne links between Karachi and Saudi ports,鈥 the statement said.聽

Al-Jasser expressed his resolve to further strengthen Pakistan-黑料社区鈥檚 bilateral partnership, the provincial government said.聽

鈥満诹仙缜 and Pakistan are entering a new era of partnership and cooperation,鈥 Al-Jasser was quoted as saying by the Sindh government. 鈥淯nder the vision of our leadership, we aim to work together for Pakistan鈥檚 development and to further strengthen the relations between our two brotherly nations.鈥

It said both sides agreed to establish a joint working group to review progress on agreed projects and explore new opportunities within the Pakistan鈥摵诹仙缜 partnership framework.


Pakistan eyes European trade corridor via Romania to boost blue economy

Pakistan eyes European trade corridor via Romania to boost blue economy
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Pakistan eyes European trade corridor via Romania to boost blue economy

Pakistan eyes European trade corridor via Romania to boost blue economy
  • Maritime minister, Romanian envoy discuss linking Karachi Port with Port of Constan葲a to expand access to European markets
  • Cooperation to focus on digital port systems, training and private-sector investment in maritime infrastructure

KARACHI: Pakistan and Romania are exploring the creation of new maritime linkages between Karachi Port and the Port of Constan葲a on the Black Sea as part of Islamabad鈥檚 push to expand its blue economy and open trade routes to European markets, the ministry of maritime affairs said on Tuesday.

Pakistan鈥檚 maritime sector, which underpins its emerging blue economy, contributes less than one percent to GDP but is central to long-term economic plans that envision the country as a regional industrial and trade hub. The government aims to expand the number of operational ports from three to six by 2047, with Karachi, Port Qasim and Gwadar serving as anchors for new regional shipping and logistics corridors linking the Middle East, Central Asia, Eastern Europe and Africa.

The Port of Constan葲a, one of the largest on the Black Sea, offers direct connectivity to Central and Eastern Europe through the Danube River corridor, providing a potential new route for Pakistani exports to EU markets.

Discussions on the issue took place between Federal Minister for Maritime Affairs Muhammad Junaid Anwar Chaudhry and Romanian Ambassador Dr. Dan Stoenescu in Karachi, with Rear Admiral Atiq-ur-Rehman, Acting Chairman of the Karachi Port Trust, also in attendance.

鈥淧akistan wants to play a bigger role in global maritime trade by building linkages that connect the Middle East, Central Asia, Eastern Europe, and Africa,鈥 Chaudhry was quoted as saying in a statement by the maritime ministry, adding that stronger ties with Romania could help Pakistan diversify its trade and strengthen its role as a regional maritime hub.

Chaudhry said Pakistan鈥檚 existing ports are expected to reach full capacity before 2047, underscoring the need for new infrastructure and international partnerships.

鈥淪trengthening maritime infrastructure and connectivity is key to turning Pakistan into a major industrial and trade hub,鈥 he said.

The two sides discussed cooperation in training, digital port systems, environmental management, and capacity building. Chaudhry said developing a skilled workforce to manage next-generation port systems was central to Pakistan鈥檚 modernization plans.

Both sides reaffirmed their resolve to expand collaboration across economic, educational, and cultural sectors, reflecting what the ministry described as a growing partnership between Pakistan and Romania.

According to the maritime ministry statement, Romanian Ambassador Stoenescu praised the quality of Pakistani exports and said his country was interested in importing sports goods, surgical instruments, and agricultural products. 

He called maritime cooperation 鈥渁 practical way to deepen regional integration and shared prosperity.鈥