Quetta, June 21, 2025:
Vice Chairman of the Balochistan Board of Investment and Trade (BBOIT), Mr. Bilal Khan Kakar, has stated that under the leadership of Chief Minister Mir Sarfraz Bugti, the Government of Balochistan is taking serious and effective steps to promote investment and commercial activities in the province.
In a press release, He emphasized that Balochistan’s abundant natural resources, strategic location, and young workforce make it an attractive destination for both local and foreign investors.
“The Balochistan Board of Investment and Trade is playing a dynamic role in attracting investment to the province. We are not only facilitating investors at every level but are also introducing policy reforms to create a favorable and secure investment climate,” Mr. Kakar said.
He added that BBOIT is actively engaging with international investors and showcasing the potential of Balochistan through investment conferences and business forums. “The future of Balochistan is closely linked with investment-led growth, and the government is fully committed to realizing this potential,” he added.
Mr. Bilal Khan Kakar urged the private sector, investors, and business leaders to take advantage of the investment opportunities in Balochistan and contribute to the province’s socio-economic development.
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