Finance Minister Muhammad Aurangzeb arrived in London on Tuesday for a three-day visit aimed at strengthening economic ties and attracting foreign investment.
During his visit, the minister is scheduled to hold meetings with British officials, international lenders, and business leaders. He will also address a number of international forums and seminars.
Aurangzeb is expected to participate in an investment roundtable, where he will outline Pakistan's economic priorities and opportunities for foreign investors.
The visit is part of the government's broader efforts to enhance economic cooperation and restore investor confidence.
Also Read: FinMin Aurangzeb appreciates World Bank for approving CPF
Few days back, Aurangzeb appreciated the World Bank’s approval of the 10-year Country Partnership Framework for Pakistan (CPF).
Aurangzeb held high-level discussions with World Bank Vice President Martin Riser during his official engagements at the World Bank and International Monetary Fund (IMF) Annual Meeting in Washington.
Mr Aurangzeb thanked the World Bank for its cooperation in the areas of economic reforms, digitalisation, and the energy sector agenda.







