Governor Sindh Syed Muhammad Nehal Hashmi met with Korean Consul General Joohoon Kim at Governor House this week. Discussions focused on Pakistan-Korea relations, trade, investment, and cooperation.
Governor Sindh Syed Muhammad Nehal Hashmi recently met with Korean Consul General Joohoon Kim at the Governor House in Karachi. The meeting took place on Friday, May 15th, according to a statement from APP news agency. During their discussions, both parties delved into key areas of Pakistan-Korea relations, trade, investment, and the promotion of bilateral cooperation.
Governor Hashmi emphasized the importance of enhancing Business-to-Business (B2B) and Government-to-Government (G2G) relations between Pakistan and Korea. He highlighted that expanding cultural, educational, and scholarship exchange programs would further strengthen people-to-people ties between the two nations. The Governor also mentioned Sindh's favorable environment for investment, industrialization, and trade cooperation.
Sindh offers a conducive, secure, and attractive setting for businesses to flourish. Governor Hashmi the Korean government could benefit significantly from the skilled and unskilled workforce available in Pakistan. He expressed optimism about further strengthening economic, trade, educational, and cultural relations between the two countries.
Korean Consul General Joohoon Kim showed keen interest in enhancing cooperation across various sectors. Both parties agreed to work towards these goals, aiming to strengthen their bilateral ties through more extensive collaboration in multiple areas.