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Pakistani, Chinese companies sign $1.22 billion deals at conference

Reuters WORLD
Published May 24,2026
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A person passes next to a logo of Chinese battery giant CATL at an event ahead of the Auto China show, in Beijing, China, April 21, 2026. (REUTERS File Photo)

Pakistani and Chinese companies signed cooperation agreements ⁠worth $1.22 ⁠billion at the Pakistan-China Business Conference held ⁠in the Chinese city of Hangzhou on Sunday, the Pakistani Prime Minister's Office ⁠said.

It ⁠said Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif, who witnessed the signing with Zhejiang Governor ⁠Liu JieSharif, also met representatives of several Chinese companies, including Sheng Huo ⁠Neng ‌Yuan ‌Ke Ji, ⁠CATL, ‌StarCharge and Xiuzheng Pharmaceutical ⁠Group.