A high-level Saudi trade delegation led by Prince Mansour bin Mohammed Al Saud attended the Saudi-Pakistan Joint Business Council Meeting held in Islamabad on Wednesday. The event was organized under the Saudi-Pakistan Joint Business Council with support from the Special Investment Facilitation Council (SIFC) and the Ministry of Commerce, according to an official statement.
The Saudi delegation included leading business figures from the minerals, energy, agriculture, livestock, construction, infrastructure, tourism, and real estate sectors. Prominent Pakistani entrepreneurs and private-sector representatives also participated, reaffirming both nations’ shared commitment to strengthening bilateral trade and investment relations.
During the session, Pakistani ministers, senior officials, and industry leaders briefed the Saudi delegation on the country’s evolving investment climate. They highlighted reforms introduced to ensure a predictable, transparent, and investor-friendly environment, while showcasing opportunities in SIFC’s priority sectors.
The Saudi-Pakistan Joint Business Council acts as a structured platform to promote joint ventures, partnerships, and private-sector collaboration, aimed at building long-term and sustainable economic linkages between the two countries.