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Pakistan and Russia reignite Karachi steel mills pact in Moscow power play
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[QUOTE="Munyaradzi Mafaro, post: 51124, member: 636"] Pakistani and Russian officials put pen to paper during a Moscow ceremony that breathes new life into the dormant Karachi steel giant. The deal brings together Saif Anjum from Pakistan's Industries and Production ministry with Vadim Velichko who runs Industrial Engineering LLC on the Russian side. Ambassador Muhammad Khalid Jamali and special advisor Haroon Akhtar Khan watched the historic signing unfold at the Pakistani Embassy. The partnership promises to fire up the massive steel complex that has sat silent for years while creating fresh opportunities for both nations. Russian expertise will transform the aging facility into a modern powerhouse capable of meeting regional demand. Akhtar Khan praised the agreement as proof that decades of friendship between the countries continues paying dividends for industrial development. The steel plant represents far more than just another business venture since Soviet engineers helped build the original complex back in 1973. Russian technical knowledge combined with Pakistani determination creates the perfect recipe for bringing the dormant mills back from the dead. The modernization project will expand production capacity while installing cutting edge equipment throughout the sprawling Karachi facility. Both governments view the steel revival as a cornerstone achievement that strengthens economic ties between the longtime allies. [/QUOTE]
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