Five key reasons to investing and expanding operations in Pakistan
Strategic Location
Pakistan is strategically located to become Asia’s premier trade, energy and transport corridor. It is also the gateway to the energy rich Central Asian States, the financially liquid Gulf States and the economically advanced Far Eastern tigers.
Young Population
Fifty five percent of our population is below the age of 19, which bodes well for long- term sustainable economic growth. Pakistan has a strong middle class. A large part of the workforce is proficient in English, hardworking
and intelligent.Economic Outlook
In the global financial crisis, Pakistan’s economy has shown resilience to the shocks and has maintained global and regional patterns and has performed better than some of the neighboring countries.Investment Policy
The Policy has been designed to provide a comprehensive framework for creating a conducive business environment for the attraction of FDI. Pakistan's policy trends have been consistent, with liberalization, deregulation, privatisation, and facilitation being its foremost cornerstones.Special Eco Zones
The Law of Special Economic Zones has been made to meet the global challenges of competitiveness to attract FDI. The law allows to create industrial cluster with liberal incentives, to enhance productivity and reduce cost of doing business for economic development and poverty reduction.