London trade talks see Pakistan pitch IT exports and green energy to UK investors

Federal Commerce Minister Jam Kamal Khan conducted business meetings across London during his official UK visit. The minister met with three major trade organizations to strengthen economic ties between both nations. He promoted Pakistan's technology sector, which earned over $3.2 billion from IT exports last year. The country ranks second worldwide for freelance technology workers. Khan discussed partnerships in artificial intelligence and blockchain development.

The minister emphasized renewable energy collaboration opportunities for British companies. He encouraged UK businesses to invest in Pakistan's green transition projects. Representatives from London's chambers expressed interest in fruit and vegetable supply chains. One member proposed solar-powered heating systems for Pakistani households. Khan directed his trade team to follow up with interested businesses.

The Pakistan Britain Business Council praised government efforts to restore airline connections between the countries. Khan attended a dinner with Pakistani academics and business leaders in London. These meetings demonstrate Pakistan's commitment to expanding commercial relationships with the United Kingdom.
 

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