🌟 Exciting times ahead! Pakistan is gearing up to tap into the Chinese capital markets in 2025, marking a significant step in strengthening economic ties between the two nations.
In an exclusive interview with CGTN's Guan Xin at Davos 2025, Pakistan's finance minister, Muhammad Aurangzeb, shared that China, being the world's second-largest and deepest capital market, offers immense opportunities for Pakistan's growth ambitions.
\"We’re keen to explore the Chinese capital markets through Panda bonds,\" Aurangzeb stated. \"2025 presents a fantastic opportunity for us to deepen our financial collaboration with China.\"
💰 Panda bonds, yuan-denominated bonds issued by foreign entities in the Chinese mainland, could be a game-changer for Pakistan, providing access to a vast pool of investors and favorable financing conditions.
This move could boost Pakistan's infrastructure projects, trade initiatives, and overall economic development, aligning with the shared goals under the Belt and Road Initiative.
With the global economy evolving, such strategic partnerships are essential. \"Our focus is on fostering stronger connections with key markets, and China's role is pivotal,\" added Aurangzeb.
Stay tuned for more updates on this exciting development! 🚀
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2025 a fantastic opportunity to tap into China's capital markets
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