ISLAMABAD, Jan. 20 -- Pakistan and China are set to sign multiple memorandums of understanding (MoUs) for joint private-sector investments across 10 key agricultural sectors, it emerged from the Pakistan-China Agricultural Investment Conference held in Islamabad on Monday. The agreements are expected to cover agriculture, food processing, livestock, fisheries, agri-inputs, farm machinery, renewable energy, logistics, technology, and value-added exports.
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The conference drew strong participation from both countries' private sectors, with 119 Chinese and 191 Pakistani companies attending, reflecting growing commercial interest. Agriculture has been elevated as a pri...
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