Huawei is invited by PM Shehbaz to invest in Pakistan’s taxes and safe city sectors.

The playing of national anthems and his tour of the Exhibition Center were the next events that took place after Huawei Chairman Liang Hua welcomed him to the headquarters.

Briefing the prime minister on Huawei’s global operations, including those in Pakistan, the chairman conveyed his strong desire to invest in the many sectors of the nation.

Additionally, he received briefings on a variety of topics, such as artificial intelligence, digital banking, e-governance, and phone.

While on a five-day visit to China, Prime Minister Shehbaz said he was impressed by Huawei’s creative operations and encouraged the business to expand its investment in Pakistan.

The Prime Minister thanked Huawei for its Safe City initiatives in Pakistan and extended an invitation to the business to invest in these projects, especially in the cities where CPEC projects were being carried out, during a bilateral discussion he subsequently had with Chairman Liang Hua and his group.

He briefed the chairman of the company on the measures the government has made to encourage investment and facilitate doing business in the nation.

In announcing the government’s top priorities for digitizing government offices, the prime minister stated that companies such as Huawei had enormous opportunities to invest in artificial intelligence, e-governance, and tax systems.

Furthermore, he extended an invitation to the chairman of Huawei to visit Pakistan and contribute to the adoption of contemporary technologies in the agriculture sector.

A framework agreement between Huawei and Pakistan’s Ministry of Science and Technology was later signed by the prime minister, who also witnessed the training of approximately 200,000 young people in artificial intelligence and information technology at no cost. In addition, the business would help Pakistan with the creation of Safe Cities, e-governance, and economic digitalization.

In addition, the prime minister and his entourage were given a luncheon reception by the chairman of the corporation.

Following his visit to Huawei’s headquarters, the prime minister said on X, “I was impressed by the most recent innovative technologies that are transforming the world and our way of living.”

They talked about how Pakistan and Huawei may work together to create a better, more digital future throughout the discussion.

A new, inclusive, and long-lasting digital revolution for Pakistan is something the prime minister promised to pursue.

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