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ISLAMABAD: A Chinese aerospace investment group is considering a major investment between $5 billion and $10 billion in Pakistan, signaling growing international interest in the country’s industrial and technology sectors. The proposal was discussed during a meeting between the Federal Minister for Investment and the Chairman of the Board of Investment (BOI), Qaiser Ahmed Sheikh, and a delegation from China’s Aerospace Development Industry Investment Group Co.

The delegation was led by the company’s chairman, Lu Jinhai, who expressed the group’s interest in exploring large-scale investment opportunities across several key sectors of Pakistan’s economy. According to officials, the potential investment could cover areas such as mining and mineral development, advanced technology industries, and broader industrial expansion.

Government representatives highlighted Pakistan’s strategic advantages as an investment destination, emphasizing its geographic position connecting South Asia, Central Asia, and the Middle East. Officials also noted the country’s large domestic market of more than 240 million people and a young, growing workforce capable of supporting technology-driven industries.

During the meeting, both sides also discussed opportunities for collaboration in emerging sectors, including artificial intelligence, electric vehicles, drone technology, and renewable energy projects. Such investments, if finalized, could significantly contribute to Pakistan’s efforts to modernize its industrial base and strengthen its technological capabilities.

These programs would aim to train local workers and engineers in advanced technologies, helping build a more skilled workforce to support future industrial growth. The potential investment is also seen as aligning with broader regional economic initiatives, particularly those connected to China’s Belt and Road framework, which aims to expand infrastructure, trade, and connectivity across Asia and beyond.

Officials stated that discussions are still in early stages, but if realized, the proposed investment could mark one of the largest foreign commitments to Pakistan’s industrial and technology sectors in recent years, strengthening economic cooperation between the two countries.

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