President Zardari meets Chery Chairman in Shanghai during his visit to China, where both sides discussed Pakistan’s future in electric mobility, auto localisation, and green energy ventures. The meeting highlighted Chery Auto’s growing interest in the Pakistani market and the government’s willingness to provide full policy support.
Pakistan’s Policy Support for Electric Mobility
During the talks, President Asif Ali Zardari assured Yin Tongyue, Chairman of Chery Holding Co., Ltd. and Chery Automobile Co., Ltd., that Pakistan is committed to encouraging new energy vehicles and electric buses. He said the government will back localisation of components to strengthen the domestic industry.
Opportunities for Joint Ventures in Pakistan
The President also urged Chery to explore joint ventures in mini trucks, charging infrastructure, and renewable energy solutions. He stressed that localisation and green mobility would open new doors for the economy.
Job Creation and Youth Employment
President Zardari Meets Chery Chairman in Shanghai with a focus on generating employment for Pakistan’s youth. He highlighted that Chery’s entry into Pakistan’s market will create opportunities in manufacturing, minerals, and energy storage, bringing long-term benefits to the country.
Chery Auto’s Global Achievements
Mr. Yin presented an overview of Chery’s global operations, achievements in international markets, and its technological innovation. He shared how Chery has expanded worldwide and expressed interest in strengthening ties with Pakistan.
The meeting was attended by First Lady Bibi Aseefa Bhutto Zardari, PPP Chairman Bilawal Bhutto Zardari, Senator Saleem Mandviwalla, Sindh Ministers Sharjeel Inam Memon and Syed Nasir Hussain Shah, as well as Pakistan’s Ambassador to China, Khalil Hashmi.
Looking Ahead: Pakistan’s Green Future
With this interaction, President Zardari Meets Chery Chairman in Shanghai at a time when Pakistan is actively seeking foreign investment in clean energy and advanced automotive solutions. The collaboration has the potential to reshape Pakistan’s transport sector, making it more sustainable and job-oriented.
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