Regarding Pakistan's economic ties with China, Prime Minister Imran Khan remarked that the world's second-largest economy is a significant source of investment in Pakistan.
According to Pakistan Observer, PM Imran was making this comment while presiding over a seminar on investment promotion for Chinese businesses in Pakistan.
The prime emphasized that because China is a key source of investment in Pakistan, sorting out and resolving the difficulties faced by Chinese businesses is extremely essential. This would encourage more Chinese industries to relocate to the nation.
Experts agree that with the assistance of Chinese SMEs, Pakistan's economy would remain on a favorable track.
According to Rehmatullah Javed, Chairman of Grand Group of Companies, the challenges encountered by Pakistan's small and medium-sized companies are mostly connected to finance, a lack of technical advancement, and a lack of branding awareness.
However, he stated that with Chinese assistance, we would be able to offer the Chinese finance module to Pakistani SMEs, and those who qualify will always be able to obtain funding.
Dai Xulong, Vice Chairman of the China Association for International Economic Cooperation (CAFIEC), recently spoke extensively about Pakistan's potential as a digital economy. He stated his country's intention to assist Pakistan in technical and scientific fields.