Pakistan is set to host a high-profile Business-to-Business (B2B) conference with China, aiming to attract a significant amount of investments from Chinese companies. The conference, which is scheduled to take place soon, is expected to bring together key stakeholders from both countries to explore potential business opportunities. According to reports, Pakistan is eyeing investments worth $5 billion from Chinese companies, which would be a major boost to the country’s economy. The conference is being organized by the Pakistan-China Joint Chamber of Commerce and Industry (PCJCCI), which has been working tirelessly to promote trade and investment between the two countries. The PCJCCI has identified several key sectors, including energy, infrastructure, and agriculture, where Chinese companies can invest and partner with Pakistani businesses. Pakistan’s Ambassador to China, Moin ul Haque, has been actively promoting the conference and encouraging Chinese companies to participate. He has highlighted the vast potential for trade and investment between the two countries, citing the China-Pakistan Economic Corridor (CPEC) as a prime example of successful cooperation. CPEC, which is a flagship project of China’s Belt and Road Initiative (BRI), has already attracted significant investments from Chinese companies, with several major projects underway in Pakistan. The B2B conference is expected to build on this momentum, with a focus on promoting people-to-people contacts and business-to-business linkages between the two countries. Pakistani officials are confident that the conference will help to increase trade and investment between the two countries, which will have a positive impact on the country’s economy. The conference will also provide an opportunity for Pakistani businesses to learn from Chinese companies and explore new technologies and innovations. Several major Chinese companies have already confirmed their participation in the conference, including state-owned enterprises and private sector firms. The Pakistani government has also announced several incentives for Chinese companies, including tax breaks and investment subsidies, to encourage them to invest in the country. The conference is expected to be attended by high-level officials from both countries, including ministers and CEOs of major companies. The event will feature several keynote speeches, panel discussions, and B2B meetings, providing a platform for companies to network and explore potential business opportunities. Pakistan’s Minister for Commerce, Abdul Razak Dawood, has said that the conference is a key part of the government’s strategy to increase trade and investment with China. He has highlighted the importance of CPEC and the need to promote people-to-people contacts and business-to-business linkages between the two countries. The conference is also expected to focus on promoting cooperation in areas such as science and technology, education, and culture. Several memoranda of understanding (MOUs) are expected to be signed during the conference, which will pave the way for future cooperation between the two countries. Overall, the Pakistan-China B2B conference is a significant event that is expected to promote trade and investment between the two countries and have a positive impact on Pakistan’s economy. With its focus on people-to-people contacts and business-to-business linkages, the conference is expected to build on the momentum of CPEC and promote cooperation in several key sectors.