A high-level Saudi business delegation, led by Prince Mansour bin Mohammad Al Saud, Chairman of the Saudi–Pakistan Joint Business Council, arrived in Islamabad on Tuesday to strengthen economic cooperation between Pakistan and Saudi Arabia.
The delegation’s visit underscores the deep-rooted and brotherly ties between the two nations, built on mutual trust and shared goals for regional growth and stability. During the visit, the Saudi delegation is scheduled to hold meetings with Pakistan’s political leadership, senior government officials, chambers of commerce, and representatives of major private sector enterprises.
According to official sources, the agenda will focus on enhancing bilateral trade, expanding investment opportunities, and exploring new joint ventures across multiple sectors, including energy, infrastructure, mining, agriculture, and information technology.
Both sides will also review ongoing projects under the Saudi–Pakistan Joint Business Council (SPJBC) framework, which serves as a key institutional platform for fostering private-sector collaboration and long-term partnerships.
The discussions are expected to align Pakistan’s economic development priorities with Saudi Vision 2030, the Kingdom’s strategic roadmap to diversify its economy beyond oil. Pakistan aims to attract Saudi investment in priority sectors while offering new avenues for cooperation in industrial development, renewable energy, transportation, and logistics infrastructure.
This visit follows a series of high-level exchanges between Islamabad and Riyadh over the past year, as both nations continue to deepen cooperation in trade, investment, and strategic affairs. The talks are anticipated to pave the way for new agreements and joint initiatives, reinforcing Saudi Arabia’s role as one of Pakistan’s most significant economic and development partners.
Officials in Islamabad have expressed optimism that the delegation’s engagements will not only accelerate investment flows but also create employment opportunities, strengthen business-to-business (B2B) networks, and promote sustainable economic growth.







