Pakistan, European shipping firm expected to sign $2 billion investment agreement by Oct. — minister

In this handout photo, taken and released by Karachi Port Trust, a container ship sits docked at the Karachi Port in Karachi on May 29, 2024. (Photo courtesy: KPT)
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Updated 06 June 2024
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Pakistan, European shipping firm expected to sign $2 billion investment agreement by Oct. — minister

  • Statement comes weeks after Maersk CEO Keith Svendsen’s visit to Pakistan to explore investment opportunities
  • Maersk has grown into a leading provider of logistics and supply-chain services across the South Asian country

KARACHI: Pakistan is expected to sign a $2 billion investment deal with a European shipping firm by October this year, the Pakistani maritime affairs minister said on Thursday, amid growing global interest in Pakistani ports.

The statement came weeks after AP Moller–Maersk (Maersk) Chief Executive Officer Keith Svendsen’s visit to Pakistan, where he met top officials to explore opportunities in Pakistan’s maritime sector.

In a statement on Thursday, Maritime Affairs Minister Qaiser Ahmed Sheikh said the European company would invest in logistics and infrastructure at the Karachi Port Trust (KPT).

“A well-known European company has shown interest in investing $2 billion in Karachi Port Trust,” Sheikh said, without naming the firm. “The company is expected to sign the memorandum of understanding by October.”

Sheikh said the European firm also intended to set up a shipbreaking project in Pakistan.

He told Arab News this month that Danish shipping giant Maersk was interested in investing in a terminal and port as well as allied infrastructure, including connecting bridges, in Pakistan.

“We had very good discussions with them and they had shown eagerness and told us that they will submit proposal in a few days,” he said on May 7. “They want to take a terminal. There is some area where there is depth in the sea, where big ships can be anchored.”

Maersk has grown into a leading provider of logistics and supply-chain services across Pakistan. It has around 20 percent market share in Pakistan’s containerized import-export activities, according to Pakistan’s information ministry.

In January, the Danish shipping firm announced new smart logistics and warehouse facilities in China, Norway and Pakistan.

“With a vast network of warehousing and depot facilities across the country, including our flagship logistics hub in Port Qasim, Karachi — a sprawling 27-acre complex encompassing over 650,000 square feet of warehouse space — we ensure unparalleled support to Pakistani exporters and importers,” the shipping company said in a written response to Arab News.

“In total, Maersk now operates over a 1.5 million square feet footprint across 7 cities in Pakistan.”

The South Asian nation has already signed an agreement with Abu Dhabi (AD) Ports Group which is investing about $395 million for the development of a container and cargo terminal under a government-to-government (G2G) agreement between the United Arab Emirates and Pakistan.


PM announces Rs10 million each for players of Pakistan’s U-19 Asia Cup winning squad

Updated 22 December 2025
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PM announces Rs10 million each for players of Pakistan’s U-19 Asia Cup winning squad

  • Pakistan thumped favorites India by 191 runs in a one-sided contest in Dubai on Sunday
  • PM Sharif also announces Rs2.5 million prize for each member of the team’s management

ISLAMABAD: Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif has announced a cash reward of Rs10 million ($35,700) each for the players of Pakistan’s Under-19 Asia Cup winning squad, the state-run Radio Pakistan broadcaster reported on Monday.

The development came after a luncheon hosted by the prime minister in Islamabad in honor of the Pakistan U-19 team, commending the team management, Captain Farhan Yousaf, Sameer Minhas, Ali Raza and all members of the contingent for bringing laurels to the country.

Pakistan thumped favorites India in a one-sided contest in Dubai on Sunday. Sent to bat first, Pakistan finished at an impressive 347-8 from 50 overs, powered by an explosive 172-run knock by Minhas. In response, India could only manage a score of 156 runs before being bowled out, with Raza returning figures of 4-42.

“I would like to congratulate you all from the bottom of my heart,” Sharif told Pakistan players and officials in comments televised on Monday. “You defeated the opponent in a way that no one could have imagined.”

In addition, Sharif announced a cash prize of Rs2.5 million ($8,926) for each member of the team’s management, Radio Pakistan reported.

Earlier, the Under-19 Asia Cup champions received a rousing heroes’ welcome upon arrival at the Islamabad airport from Dubai, according to the Pakistan Cricket Board (PCB).

The team was welcomed at the airport by State Minister for Finance Bilal Azhar Kayani and other officials. The U-19 cricket stars were showered with rose petals as a large crowd of fans thronged the airport to catch a glimpse of the winning side.

Social media footage also showed a large number of fans posing with the cricket stars for selfies and pictures.