- Reuters
- 10 Hours ago

Pakistan seeks global partnerships at WEF 2025
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- Web Desk
- Jan 21, 2025

WEB DESK: The 2025 World Economic Forum (WEF) is set to offer Pakistan a valuable opportunity to connect with global leaders, organisations, and businesses.
As Pakistan heads into this major event, its strategy revolves around a few key objectives, with a focus on building partnerships and securing agreements in areas like sustainable investment, climate resilience, infrastructure, and technology.
A press release highlights that Pakistan also aims to finalise multilateral agreements in the renewable energy sector, all geared towards boosting sustainable economic growth.
The broader goal is to showcase Pakistan as a forward-thinking, innovative economy, capable of addressing global challenges through technology, inclusivity, and sustainability.
Leading Pakistan’s Finance and Economic Team at the forum will be Federal Minister for Finance and Revenue, Muhammad Aurangzeb. His team’s priorities include forging strategic partnerships and promoting sustainable investments.
They are also looking to position Pakistan as a hub for economic integration across the region, while advancing climate resilience efforts.
Pakistan is actively positioning itself as an open and resilient economy, driven by innovation, stability, and reforms designed to attract foreign investors.
The country’s focus will be on implementing structural reforms to ensure fiscal stability, transitioning to cleaner energy, adopting modern technologies, and fostering inclusive growth—all while upholding principles of transparency and accountability.
Furthermore, Pakistan sees itself as a bridge between regions, championing equitable global growth and sustainable development through collaboration.
The government is keen to secure both bilateral and multilateral investments and policy support for green growth, while also increasing global awareness of Pakistan’s progress and potential.
At WEF 2025, Pakistan hopes to drive growth through policy reforms, strengthen key sectors like technology and renewable energy, and encourage public-private partnerships for resilience and innovation.
The forum at Davos will be Pakistan’s stage to showcase its role in global economic conversations, advocating for collaboration to promote resilience and sustainable development across the world.
