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Pakistan And China Strengthen IT And Emerging Tech Ties With New MoUs At B2B Conference

  • September 8, 2025
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Federal Minister Shaza Fatima Khawaja, during her official visit to China, oversaw the signing of a series of important agreements that marked a significant step in expanding Pakistan’s cooperation with China in the fields of emerging technologies and digital development. These agreements were concluded during the second Pakistan-China B2B conference, where government representatives, technology companies, and industry leaders from both countries engaged in discussions aimed at strengthening investment and collaboration. The MoUs signed reflect Pakistan’s increasing focus on digital transformation and efforts to enhance connectivity, skills, and infrastructure with the support of Chinese partners.

The Ministry of IT and Telecom signed a government-to-government MoU with China’s Ministry of Industry and Information Technology (MIIT) to cooperate on emerging technologies, laying the foundation for a structured partnership. Another key agreement was reached between Huawei Technologies and NTC Pakistan for collaboration on fiberisation and government connectivity, underscoring the priority placed on digital infrastructure. Alibaba International Digital Commerce signed with Ignite to support capacity building and cooperation, while PSEB reached an understanding with Shanghai Lingang International Data Industry Institute (SHLID) for digital industry collaboration. These steps demonstrate a balanced approach where Pakistan is engaging both state institutions and private companies from China to develop its technology sector.

Further agreements were secured with Chinese companies to enhance skills and modern infrastructure in Pakistan. The Ministry of IT and Telecom signed with ZTE to initiate training and skill development programs for youth, while another MoU with China Submarine Cable Construction Company Limited focused on expanding connectivity. A strategic cooperation agreement was also concluded with Pak-China Investment Company Limited (PCICL) to support investment frameworks, while Guodong Group entered into a strategic partnership with Pakistan’s IT ministry to explore collaborative ventures. One of the notable developments was the agreement between ZTE and SKY47, which centered on building data centers in Pakistan, marking a milestone in the country’s journey to establish modern digital facilities capable of handling growing demands for cloud services and storage.

These initiatives indicate Pakistan’s commitment to leveraging partnerships with China to enhance its technology ecosystem and attract long-term investment in the sector. By focusing on fiberisation, data centers, youth training, and digital industry collaboration, the country aims to strengthen its foundations for sustainable digital growth. The MoUs not only highlight the mutual interest of Pakistan and China in expanding their digital cooperation but also underline a broader strategy to integrate emerging technologies into national development. With agreements spanning connectivity, skills, and infrastructure, Pakistan is positioning itself to benefit from enhanced technological capacity while opening new opportunities for innovation and economic engagement through its growing digital landscape.

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