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    Pakistan Signs MOU with Saudi and Local Firms for Karachi Waterfront Project

    Web DeskBy Web DeskJune 6, 2026No Comments1 Min Read
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    Pakistan has formalized an agreement through a memorandum of understanding (MOU) with Saudi and domestic partners to develop a significant 140-acre waterfront project in Karachi. This initiative marks a major step towards enhancing the city’s urban landscape and economic potential by transforming the waterfront into a modern, multi-use area. The development is expected to include commercial, residential, and recreational facilities, contributing to Karachi’s growth as a metropolitan hub.

    In a significant development, the collaboration between Pakistan and Saudi entities highlights the strengthening of bilateral economic ties and foreign investment in Pakistan’s infrastructure sector. The project is anticipated to generate employment opportunities and attract further investment, which could stimulate the local economy. The involvement of local partners ensures that the development aligns with regional needs and leverages domestic expertise.

    Meanwhile, the waterfront project reflects Pakistan’s broader strategy to modernize urban centers and improve public amenities. Karachi, as the country’s largest city and economic engine, stands to benefit substantially from such large-scale developments. This MOU could serve as a model for future public-private partnerships, fostering sustainable urban growth and international cooperation in Pakistan’s infrastructure development.

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