Sharjeel Memon, Nasir Shah Invite Yutong Bus Company to Invest in Sindh

KARACHI: Senior Sindh Minister Sharjeel Inam Memon and Provincial Minister Syed Nasir Hussain Shah met with officials of China’s Yutong Bus Company and invited them to invest in Sindh.
During the meeting, both sides discussed investment opportunities in the transport and energy sectors and agreed to continue cooperation in public transport and alternative energy. Yutong officials briefed the ministers on their latest bus models and expressed interest in introducing them in Pakistan, particularly in Sindh.
Sharjeel Memon emphasized that the Sindh government is committed to providing safe and quality public transport to citizens. He highlighted that the Dhabeji Special Economic Zone offers major opportunities for foreign investors, including a 10-year tax exemption, and assured full facilities for international investors in the Dhabeji Industrial Zone.
He added that large-scale reforms are needed in Sindh’s transport sector, and providing modern bus services in Karachi and other cities is a top priority. “We want international companies like Yutong to set up operations in Pakistan to meet the growing transport needs,” he said, assuring full support and security for investors.
Nasir Hussain Shah stated that the Sindh government aims to introduce eco-friendly and alternative energy-based public transport. He said Yutong buses could prove to be an excellent option in this regard. He reiterated that the Sindh government is committed to transparent investment, improved public services, and a sustainable business environment for investors.





