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https://www.bbc.com/news/business-45893078
https://www.freemalaysiatoday.com/c...han-to-attend-controversial-saudi-conference/
Khan’s visit comes as Pakistan continues to court “friendly” nations in search of billions of dollars to shore up its deteriorating finances as it faces a balance of payment crisis and upcoming talks with the International Monetary Fund (IMF) over a potential bailout.
Khan’s participation in the conference “signifies our solidarity with the kingdom in its efforts to become an emerging hub of international business and investment,” the foreign ministry said in the statement.
“The conference provides an opportunity to interact with important business leaders who are interested in investing in Pakistan.”
Pakistan will be in a great strategic position to be able to win Saudi Contracts should these be available for Joint Pakistan-Saudi Partnership
'Davos of the Desert'
Consultancy firms McKinsey, PWC, Ernst & Young, Deloitte, BCG, Oliver Wyman, and Bain & Company are all sponsors of the event, along with German conglomerate Siemens and research company SWFI.
None responded to questions about whether or not they had plans to withdraw.
Germany consultancy firm Roland Berger, which is also sponsoring the event, said it was reviewing its position.
The BBC understands that Goldman will be sending a small number of attendees.
However a page with a list of confirmed speakers has been removed from the conference's website.
Dubbed the "Davos of the Desert," the three-day event is organised by Saudi Arabia's sovereign wealth fund and is an opportunity for firms to build relationships and secure lucrative contracts in the Kingdom. Politicians and business executives from Europe, North America and Asia were on the attendance list.
THINKING BUSINESS : IMRAN KHAN
ISLAMABAD: Pakistan’s foreign ministry announced Friday that Prime Minister Imran Khan will attend a Saudi Arabian investment conference
https://www.freemalaysiatoday.com/c...han-to-attend-controversial-saudi-conference/
Khan’s visit comes as Pakistan continues to court “friendly” nations in search of billions of dollars to shore up its deteriorating finances as it faces a balance of payment crisis and upcoming talks with the International Monetary Fund (IMF) over a potential bailout.
Khan’s participation in the conference “signifies our solidarity with the kingdom in its efforts to become an emerging hub of international business and investment,” the foreign ministry said in the statement.
“The conference provides an opportunity to interact with important business leaders who are interested in investing in Pakistan.”
Pakistan will be in a great strategic position to be able to win Saudi Contracts should these be available for Joint Pakistan-Saudi Partnership
'Davos of the Desert'
Consultancy firms McKinsey, PWC, Ernst & Young, Deloitte, BCG, Oliver Wyman, and Bain & Company are all sponsors of the event, along with German conglomerate Siemens and research company SWFI.
None responded to questions about whether or not they had plans to withdraw.
Germany consultancy firm Roland Berger, which is also sponsoring the event, said it was reviewing its position.
The BBC understands that Goldman will be sending a small number of attendees.
However a page with a list of confirmed speakers has been removed from the conference's website.
Dubbed the "Davos of the Desert," the three-day event is organised by Saudi Arabia's sovereign wealth fund and is an opportunity for firms to build relationships and secure lucrative contracts in the Kingdom. Politicians and business executives from Europe, North America and Asia were on the attendance list.
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