PM Shehbaz visits Huawei headquarters in China's Shenzhen 

PM Shehbaz visits Huawei headquarters in China's Shenzhen 

Shenzhen (Web Desk/Agencies): Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif on Wednesday visited the Huawei headquarters in China’s Shenzhen and invited the company to invest in Pakistan’s taxation, and e-governance sectors besides enhancing its presence in Pakistan’s Safe City projects.

On his arrival at the headquarters, Huawei Chairman Liang Hua welcomed received PM Shehbaz and his delegation.

The prime minister also visited the Exhibition Centre of the Huawei and commended the innovation of company's operations.

The chairman briefed the prime minister about Huawei’s operations worldwide, particularly in Pakistan, and expressed keen interest in investing in country’s different sectors.

He was also briefed about different sectors including e-governance, digital banking, telecommunication and artificial intelligence.

PM Shehbaz, who is on a five-day visit to China, appreciated the innovative operations of Huawei and urged the company to increase its investment in Pakistan.

The prime minister, who later held a bilateral meeting with Chairman Liang Hua along with his delegation, appreciated the Safe City projects executed by Huawei in Pakistan and invited the company to invest in the projects particularly in the cities where China-Pakistan Economic Corridor (CPEC) projects were being executed.

He apprised the company chairman of the steps taken by the government for promotion of investment and ease of doing business in the country.

Highlighting the government’s priority measures for digitisation of government offices, PM Shehbaz said there existed immense investment potential for giants like Huawei in taxation system, e-governance, and artificial intelligence.

He also invited the Huawei chairman to invest in introduction of modern technology in the agriculture sector and also invited the Huawei chairman to visit Pakistan.

Later, PM Shehbaz also attended the signing ceremony of a framework agreement between Huawei and Pakistan’s Ministry of Science and Technology under which the company would impart free of charge training to around 200,000 youngsters in information technology including the artificial intelligence.

 Besides, the company would also extend its support to Pakistan in establishment of Safe Cities, e-governance and digitisation of economy.

The company chairman also hosted a luncheon reception for the prime minister and his delegation.

After visiting the Huawei headquarters, the prime minister took to X saying, “I was impressed by latest innovative technologies that are changing the world and the way we live.

In the meeting, they discussed how Huawei and Pakistan could collaborate to build a better and digital future together.

The prime minister also reiterated his commitment to advancing an innovative, inclusive and sustainable digital transformation for Pakistan.