South Korean companies interested to invest in multiple sectors in Pakistan
- December 04, 2019
A delegation of Multi Motive Creation People (MMC People) of
South Korea led by Yoohee Jong CEO and Kim Je Jong Advisor visited Islamabad
Chamber of Commerce & Industry and informed that they were working to bring
leading South Korean companies to Pakistan for exploring JVs and investment.
Shaukat Ali Mukadam, former Ambassador of Pakistan to South Korea also
accompanied the delegation.
Speaking at the occasion Hoohee Jong CEO MMC People said that South Korean
companies have vast experience of constructing high rise building including
hotels and shopping malls. They said that South Korean company Samsung C&T
had built Burj Khalifa Tower in Dubai and Petronas Tower in Malaysia and South
Korean companies were interested to invest in Pakistan’s construction sector
that offered great potential. He said that South Korean companies were also
interested to explore JVs and investment in electric cars, solar energy, health
care and other sectors. The delegation held meetings with ICCI to explore
business collaborations and assured that they would bring more South Korean
companies to Pakistan so that they could play effective role in economic
development of Pakistan
Addressing the delegation, Muhammad Ahmed Waheed, President, Islamabad
Chamber of Commerce & Industry briefed the delegation about investment
prospects in Pakistan. He said that many South Korean companies including
Samsung Electronics, L.G.Electronics, Daewoo Motors, Hyundai Corporation and
Loti Engineering & Construction were doing successful business in Pakistan and
urged that more should visit Pakistan to explore JVs and investment in areas of
interest. He said that construction models in Pakistan used lot of material and
were very costly. He stressed that South Korean companies should bring latest
technology to build smart buildings in Pakistan that should be cost effective and
energy efficient. He said that South Korean companies should also invest in
upgrading power transmission network to reduce the transmission and
distribution losses.
Muhammad Ahmed Waheed said that the current government has planned to
increase the share of alternative energy from 5 percent to 35 percent in total
energy mix and urged that South Korean companies should pitch in to help
Pakistan in converting to alternative sources of energy. He said that government
also wanted to shift cities transport to electric vehicles in order to reduce
dependence on expensive imported oil and added that South Korean companies
have good opportunity to capture market share by producing electric vehicles in
Pakistan.
Tahir Abbasi Senior Vice President, Saif ur Rahman Khan Vice President, Mian
Shaukat Masud, Zahid Maqbool and others also spoke at the occasion and
highlighted areas of business partnerships with South Korean counterparts.