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LAHORE

US companies are interested in making investments in various sectors in Punjab and want to work with the provincial government. Overseas Private Investment Corporation President Rod Morris stated this at a meeting with Punjab Board of Investment and Trade (PBIT) Vice Chairman Pir Saad Ahsanudin here on Sunday. Planning and Development Board Punjab chairman, Secretaries of Commerce and Investment, Communication and Works, Livestock and Dairy Development and Irrigation and Power also attended the meeting.

Rod Morris, who led a delegation of US investors, showed keen interest in making investment in the province. The delegation discussed various aspects of investments in the different sectors in Punjab. Rod Morris also appreciated the Punjab government’s investment and trade vision and hoped that this would be a new era of investment and employment in the province.
 
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LAHORE

US companies are interested in making investments in various sectors in Punjab and want to work with the provincial government. Overseas Private Investment Corporation President Rod Morris stated this at a meeting with Punjab Board of Investment and Trade (PBIT) Vice Chairman Pir Saad Ahsanudin here on Sunday. Planning and Development Board Punjab chairman, Secretaries of Commerce and Investment, Communication and Works, Livestock and Dairy Development and Irrigation and Power also attended the meeting.

Rod Morris, who led a delegation of US investors, showed keen interest in making investment in the province. The delegation discussed various aspects of investments in the different sectors in Punjab. Rod Morris also appreciated the Punjab government’s investment and trade vision and hoped that this would be a new era of investment and employment in the province.

Good. Investment in Pak makes me feel good, sent in drones exploding in Pak makes me feel bad, very bad.
Pak speaks English too. US companies should consider outsource their stuff to Pak, instead of India.
 
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