Tessori invites prospective French investors to invest in Sindh
Sindh Governor Kamran Tessori has invited prospective French investors to invest in various social, trade, technological, economic and industrial sectors in the province. He extended this invitation while speaking at a reception held to mark the National Day of France.
Tessori said investment in agriculture, education, health, infrastructure development and related sectors can produce instant results for foreign investors. He said that prospective foreign investors would be given maximum assistance under the Special Investment Facilitation Council established by the federal government.
He greeted the French people on their national day, and said that mutual interests of Pakistan and its friendly countries can be protected through effective diplomacy. Consul General of France in Karachi Alexis Chahtahtinsky said on the occasion that diplomatic relations between Pakistan and France have existed since Pakistan came into being in 1947. He appreciated that the diplomatic ties between the two countries have been growing with time.
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