London: Pakistan’s Prime Minister Raja Pervez Ashraf said on Monday the country had great potential for foreign investment in various sectors of its economy because of liberal economic policies.
Talking to British investors, business executives and industrialists at a meeting, he said there was immense potential as well as prospects for foreign investors in Pakistan, which has growing needs in different fields.
Ashraf, who is on an official visit to the United Kingdom, invited British investors and businessmen to invest in Pakistan.
“Banking sector is efficient and vibrant, the inflation and interest rate registered declining propensity while foreign remittances recorded 100 per cent surge and exports hiked considerably,” he added.
He assured the British investors and business executives, “we will go to our elastic limits” to facilitate them with regard to their investment in Pakistan.
Ashraf said that he had come across investors in Pakistan who not only appreciated the economic policies of the country but also were confident.
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