Punjab finance minister inaugurates Azerbaijan trade house in Lahore

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LAHORE
Punjab Finance Minister Mian Mujtaba Shuja-ur-Rehman has reaffirmed the Punjab government’s commitment to fostering business-friendly policies, promoting trade, and unlocking global investment opportunities.
He emphasized that substantial investments are was made to facilitate industrial growth and improve the ease of doing business across the province.
Speaking at the inauguration ceremony of the Azerbaijan Trade House in Lahore, the Finance Minister termed it a landmark initiative that will significantly strengthen bilateral trade and cultural ties between Pakistan and Azerbaijan.
He highlighted that this platform will create new investment and business opportunities, allowing traders and entrepreneurs from both nations to expand their networks, increase trade volumes, and establish long-term economic partnerships.
He also shed light on Punjab’s investment-friendly policies, mentioning the Chief Minister’s Aasan Karobar Finance Scheme and Aasan Karobar Card as game-changing initiatives.
These schemes aim to empower traders and industrialists by providing interest-free loans, with the government covering the markup costs. Additionally, PKR 48 billion has been allocated for the Aasan Karobar Card, ensuring financial support for small traders and businesses.
The minister further elaborated on Punjab’s efforts to modernize its industrial landscape. He stated that PKR 3 billion is was invested in the development of Garment City, which will boost the textile industry, enhance exports, and create thousands of jobs.
Similarly, PKR 10 billion has been approved for the Central Business District, a strategic move to revitalize economic activity.
Additionally, the National Security and Technology Institute (NSIT) is was established in Lahore to train world-class experts in Artificial Intelligence, Software Development, and Digital Finance.
Inviting Azerbaijani investors to explore Punjab’s thriving market, the Finance Minister pointed out tremendous opportunities in textiles, agriculture, information technology, and energy sectors. He underscored that economic success is no longer just about increasing trade volumes—it is about leveraging technology, enhancing human capital, and fostering innovation.
Concluding his remarks, Mian Mujtaba Shuja-ur-Rehman expressed confidence that the Azerbaijan Trade House will serve as a cornerstone of economic cooperation, strengthening the deep-rooted friendship between Pakistan and Azerbaijan. He reiterated Punjab’s commitment to fostering stronger trade, investment, and cultural ties between the two brotherly nations.