ISLAMABAD: A Saudi business delegation visited Pakistan’s Sialkot city on Wednesday and expressed “keen interest” in importing sports goods from Pakistan to the kingdom, a Pakistani business leader said.
Led by Saudi-Pak Business Council Chairman Fahad bin Mohammed Al-Bash, the high-level business delegation arrived in Islamabad on Monday and has since visited Lahore and Sialkot to meet business leaders and Pakistani government officials. The delegation comprises representatives of 30 Saudi companies who want to explore business and joint venture opportunities in Pakistan.
On Wednesday, the Saudi businesspersons visited industrial units for sports and surgical items in Sialkot, a city known for manufacturing and exporting high-quality sports goods. The group visited the units of three companies: Forward Sports (Pvt) Limited, Elmed Instruments (Pvt) Limited and Hilbro International (Pvt) Limited to assess the quality of sports and surgical instruments.
“It was a wonderful visit and they [Saudi delegation] took a keen interest in all our projects,” Shahid Mahmood, the general manager of Forward Sports, told Arab News over the phone.
“The head of the Saudi delegation, Al-Bash, has suggested establishing a warehouse in the Kingdom related to our sports products and then sending them to the Saudi markets,” he said, adding that his company would discuss the proposal via online meetings.
On Tuesday, the delegation visited Lahore in Pakistan’s Punjab province to meet Chief Minister Hamza Shahbaz.
“The Saudi delegation expressed keen interest to invest in agriculture, livestock, and the social sector during a meeting with the chief minister and his delegation,” the chief minister’s office said in a statement, adding that Shahbaz advised the Saudi delegation to invest in the province where its technology could turn thousands of acres of land into an oasis.
“We want to take advantage of investment opportunities in agriculture, livestock and other sectors in Punjab,” Al-Bash was quoted as saying in the statement by the chief minister’s office.
The business delegation will next travel to Faisalabad and then Karachi before departing for the kingdom on June 27.