1. President Alvi and Military Leadership Join Forces to Attract Foreign Investment in Pakistan


    President Alvi expresses confidence in the interim government and military leadership’s ability to lead Pakistan towards economic progress through pursuing foreign investment, recognizing the role of the business community, reviving rice research, and empowering women in the workforce.


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  1. Bangladesh Struggles to Meet the Korean Quota for 2023


    Bangladesh is expected to fall short of meeting South Korea’s job quota of 10,000 workers for 2023 due to a decrease in demand, potentially missing the quota by 50%. The decrease in demand is attributed to the Russia-Ukraine war and the country’s struggle with language proficiency.


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  1. Caretaker government and COAS Munir actively pursuing investment opportunities in Pakistan, says President Alvi


    President Alvi announced the collaboration between the caretaker government and COAS Munir to attract foreign investment and strengthen Pakistan’s economy. He stressed the importance of effective decision-making and encouraged REAP members to venture into joint-ventures and focus on value-added rice products. The ceremony also highlighted the success of Pakistani rice exports and the need to empower women in the economy.


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  1. Bangladesh Poised to Miss Quota from Korea for 2023


    Bangladesh is struggling to meet South Korea’s job quota due to reduced demand. Factors such as the Russia-Ukraine war and language proficiency issues are hindering the supply of quality workers. Improvement in language skills is crucial to meet the demands of South Korean employers.


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  1. Caretaker government and COAS Munir’s efforts to attract investments in Pakistan, says Alvi


    President Dr Arif Alvi, along with COAS General Asim Munir, is actively seeking foreign investment to enhance Pakistan’s economy through joint-ventures, emphasizing the need for effective decisions. He also encourages the business community to focus on joint-ventures and value-added rice items, highlighting the importance of empowering women and providing quality education. Sindh Governor Tessori recognized rice as the country’s second-best export and called for international support regarding the Palestinian issue.


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  1. Afghanistan’s Cricket World Cup Triumph: Stunning Upsets against England and Pakistan


    Pakistan’s rice export industry is booming due to growing global demand. High-quality rice varieties like Basmati make Pakistan a preferred choice for buyers. Reliable rice suppliers like HAS Rice play a crucial role in satisfying the demand. Affordable prices and a conducive business environment make Pakistan a promising destination for entrepreneurs.


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  1. President: Interim Government and Army Chief Collaborate to Attract Foreign Investment in Pakistan


    President Dr Arif Alvi expressed confidence in the caretaker government and military leadership, emphasizing decision-making’s role in economic stability. He called for joint ventures, women’s empowerment, and the revival of rice research institutions. Governor Tessori highlighted the rice crop’s importance as an export and urged for its recognition as an industry. REAP Chairman Kewlani highlighted Pakistani rice’s reputation and requested the establishment of a rice research institution. The ceremony celebrated success and highlighted the potential for further growth in the rice industry.


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  1. President: Interim Government and Army Chief Collaborating to Attract Foreign Investment to Pakistan


    President Dr Arif Alvi encourages decision-making for economic stability and commends REAP on its impressive export growth. He suggests joint ventures, a “Biryani Festival,” and the revival of rice research institutions. Recognizing rice as an industry, REAP Chairman Chela Ram Kewlani advocates for the establishment of a rice research institution. With ongoing collaboration, Pakistan’s rice exports can continue to flourish and contribute to economic growth.


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  1. President: Caretaker government and COAS strive to attract foreign investment


    President Dr Arif Alvi emphasized the importance of foreign investment and joint ventures in improving Pakistan’s economy during the 15th REAP recognition ceremony. He highlighted the potential of Pakistan, suggested organizing a ‘Biryani Festival,’ and stressed the need to revive rice research institutions.


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  1. Caretaker Government and COAS Actively Pursuing Foreign Investment, Says President


    President Dr Arif Alvi praised the efforts of the caretaker government and COAS General Asim Munir in attracting foreign investment for the betterment of Pakistan’s economy. He also highlighted the importance of decision-making and joint ventures. REAP Chairman Chela Ram Kewlani addressed the need for declaring rice as an industry and establishing a rice research institution. The ceremony concluded with the distribution of awards to outstanding rice exporters.


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