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Pakistan’s Booming Economy: Young Workforce, Untapped Resources Attract Investors

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International investors are buzzing about the opportunities in Pakistan. With a young and dynamic workforce, Pakistan’s demographics are similar to China’s booming period over two decades ago. The United Nations Development Programme reports that a whopping 64% of Pakistan’s population is under 30, and 29% fall between 15 and   29 years old.

This youthful population presents a golden opportunity for businesses in the Middle East.  The geographical proximity between these regions makes it even more attractive for investors seeking access to this highly skilled and cost-effective labor pool. Deemah AlYahya, Secretary General of the Digital Cooperation Organization, echoed this sentiment during the ITCN Asia conference.

Pakistan’s potential extends beyond its workforce. The country boasts a wealth of untapped resources in sectors like technology, mining, and agriculture. These sectors are ripe for investment due to the low cost of entry, driven by a favorable exchange rate. Furthermore, the Pakistani government is actively courting investors with tax breaks and relaxed policies on repatriating capital.

One investor shared a compelling example: Souvenir Trading Company, a leading local leather chemical treatment company, currently imports all its chromium. However, Pakistan has abundant chromite, the raw material used to produce chromium.  An investment of just $200,000 could establish a domestic processing plant to not only fulfill Souvenir’s needs but also create exportable surpluses and generate additional revenue streams. Similar opportunities exist in other sectors, with abundant resources like Himalayan rock salt and high-grade copper waiting to be developed.

The writer doesn’t just focus on business potential; they also highlight the exceptional hospitality experienced during their visit.  Individuals like Aisha Sultana Sheikh and Hamza Swati are mentioned for their kindness. This welcoming atmosphere extends beyond individuals – Pakistan, as a whole, is seen as a land brimming with warmth and affection for foreigners.

The article concludes by painting Pakistan as a place where work and life can flourish in perfect harmony.  The writer expresses gratitude to those who facilitated the trip, including Founders Club International, ITCN Asia, and FLYFWD Ventures. They mention finding immense satisfaction in their work and enjoying cultural experiences like cricket matches, go-karting, and a diverse range of cuisine. 

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