DCO Presidency was with Jordan for 2024, which has been shifted to Kuwait for 2025.
The Digital FDI Initiative follows a multi-stakeholder consultative process to identify priority areas that will enhance private sector participation, investor confidence, and human capital development in the digital space. Minister Shaza Fatima Khawaja also highlighted the role of the Special Investment Facilitation Council (SIFC) in attracting foreign investment by ensuring policy stability and regulatory support for the digital sector. As part of this initiative, Pakistan will host the first-ever Digital FDI Summit in Islamabad on April 29-30, 2025. This event will bring together global investors, policymakers, and technology leaders to explore Pakistan’s growing digital economy and investment opportunities.
Minister Khawaja extended a formal invitation to international stakeholders, urging them to participate in this landmark event and collaborate on shaping the future of digital investment. She also emphasized Pakistan’s commitment to digital transformation, positioning the country as a premier destination for foreign direct investment in the tech sector. With its rapid growth in the tech sector and innovative initiatives, Pakistan is shaping the future of digital investment. The country’s election as DCO Council President for 2026 is a testament to its growing influence in the global digital landscape.
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