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PM Khan lures Huawei investments with incentive packages, talented youth offer

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  • Huawei to continue promoting technology transfer, employing Pakistani talents; says Li Jie

ISLAMABAD – A senior official of Chinese tech giant, Huawei, Wednesday told Prime Minister Imran Khan that his company would continue to promote technology transfer and cultivate local ICT talents by working with Pakistan’s top universities through programs like ICT Academies, Seeds for the Future, ICT Competition and AI training.

Chairman of the Supervisory Board of Huawei, Mr. Li Jie, along with a delegation, called on Prime Minister Imran Khan at PM Office.

Chairman Board of Investment Syed Zubair Haider Gillani, Secretary Commerce Sardar Ahmed Nawaz Sukhera, Secretary IT Mr. Shoaib Ahmed Siddiqui, Huawei Pakistan CEO Saif Chi, Deputy CEO Ahmed Bilal Masud and Public Relations Director Ma Libing were also present during the meeting.

Chairman Li Jie informed the Prime Minister about the progress being made by the company.

“Since Huawei has entered Pakistan in 1998, it has paid US$ 300 million in taxes and made US$ 1.5 billion local procurements. Huawei has also established one Technical Support Center in Islamabad which has 800 high tech engineers,” told the Huawei chief.

He said that Pakistan has huge potential in the ICT industry and Huawei is willing to share its global experience and the latest technology to help Pakistan to develop a digital economy.

While highlighting huge business opportunities created under the new E-policy launched by the Ministry of Commerce, Prime Minister Imran Khan invited the company to explore business opportunities in this sector. He further urged them to involve brilliant young minds of Pakistan working in technical fields.

Highlighting attractive incentive packages, being offered by the Government to the potential relocating industries, the Prime Minister also highlighted the availability of talented and enterprising youth potential of the country which would help the foreign countries to grow further.

The IT department has launched the Digital Pakistan campaign and would be keen to involve them. The Prime Minister further said that their expertise in providing import substitution and advancement in technical automation operation launched in collaboration with students of NUST and GIK would be of great advantage. Mr. Li Jie said that he was impressed by the intellect of the Pakistani youth.

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