Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif launched a B2B session in Shenzhen, southern China, renowned for its technological prowess. The event attracted participation from more than 150 Chinese companies and over 100 enterprises specializing in various sectors such as ICT, solar energy, electric vehicles, agriculture, and steel. Throughout the session, agreements were signed in batches, signaling a strengthening of business ties between Pakistan and China.
This B2B session forms an integral part of the Pakistan China Business Conference, coinciding with the Prime Minister’s visit to China. Notably, he spearheaded a business delegation comprising representatives from 79 enterprises, demonstrating his dedication to elevating bilateral B2B cooperation to new heights. The participation of such a significant delegation underscores the importance of fostering deeper economic relations between the two countries.
With the signing of agreements and the active engagement of key stakeholders from both nations, the B2B session marks a pivotal moment in enhancing collaboration and trade opportunities. It signifies a commitment from both Pakistan and China to further strengthen their economic partnership and explore new avenues for mutual growth and development.