Nestlé Announces Additional $60 Million Investment in Pakistan

Nestlé commits fresh investment to expand operations, boost exports, and position Pakistan as a regional manufacturing hub for future growth

Nestlé – (Special Correspondent / Web Desk) – Global food company Nestlé has announced an additional $60 million investment in Pakistan. The announcement was made by Nestlé Executive Vice President Remy Ejel during a business roundtable in Davos, chaired by Finance Minister Muhammad Aurangzeb, on the sidelines of the World Economic Forum Annual Meeting.

Remy Ejel said Nestlé will undertake a robust expansion of its operations in the country, reaffirming its long-term commitment to Pakistan.

He further announced that Nestlé intends to use Pakistan as a regional manufacturing and export hub, exporting products to 26 countries from Pakistan. Expressing strong confidence in Pakistan’s economic outlook, Remy Ejel foresaw robust growth in Nestlé’s business in Pakistan in the coming years.

Welcoming Nestlé’s investment announcement, the Finance Minister emphasized that Pakistan offers compelling opportunities in affordable nutrition, climate-resilient dairy, localized sourcing, and export-oriented manufacturing.

Pakistan, Canada Agree to Strengthen Economic and Trade Ties He reiterated the Government’s resolve to position Pakistan as a competitive base for regional production and global value chains.

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