ISLAMABAD: Chi­n­ese companies are planning to inv­est about $2.6 billion in the manufacturing and around $14 million in the mineral sectors of Balochistan.

These investments will stimula­te industrial activities in the province and generate significant employment opportunities for the people.

A Chinese delegation of investors, accompanied by former finance minister of Balochistan Amjad Rasheed, discussed the investment plan with Senate Deputy Chairman Syedal Khan at his office on Tuesday.

During the meeting, the Chinese delegation briefed the Senate deputy chairman that Chinese investors are keen to invest in minerals, agriculture, transport, tourism and other sectors over the next five years.

The Chinese team included Chairman of Chang Jiang Ind­ustries (SMC-Private) Limited, Zhang Yang.

The two sides discussed investment opportunities in Balochistan and prospects for enhanced Pakistan-China economic cooperation.

Welcoming the Chinese investors to Balochistan, Mr Syedal Khan said the province offers immense potential for investment in mining, agriculture, tourism, energy and other sectors.

Published in Dawn, March 11th, 2026

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