Pakistan China B2B – (Web Desk) – A major step forward in Pakistan China B2B cooperation took shape as Prime Minister Muhammad Shehbaz Sharif welcomed an 11-member Chinese business delegation at the Prime Minister’s House. The group was led by Mr. Qian Xiaojun, Founder and President of IBI Beijing United Technology — a company now ready to plant deep roots in Pakistan’s growing digital economy.
The Prime Minister warmly greeted the delegation and spoke about the long and strong bond between Pakistan and China. He called both nations All-Weather Strategic Cooperative Partners and praised the great progress China has made under President Xi Jinping’s leadership. He also shared that he is looking forward to visiting China later this month.
PM Shehbaz said he was especially pleased with IBI Group’s decision to set up its Pakistan Digital Economy Headquarters in the country. He said this move will push forward digital cooperation, bring in more investments, and open doors for industrial teamwork between the two nations.
Mr. Qian Xiaojun expressed strong confidence in Pakistan’s economic future. He said IBI wants to help build a strong digital backbone that will drive Pakistan’s digital transformation. The new headquarters, he explained, will work as a command centre to lead this change. Most importantly, it will create massive opportunities for Pakistan’s small and medium-sized enterprises by giving them direct access to the huge Chinese market.
Islamabad : 15 May 2026.
A high-level 11-member Chinese business delegation led by Mr. Qian Xiaojun, Founder, President & Controlling Shareholder of IBI Beijing United Technology called on Prime Minister Muhammad Shehbaz Sharif at the Prime Minister’s House.
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This visit came as a follow-up to the Pakistan-China B2B Investment Conference held in Beijing in September 2025, during the Prime Minister’s earlier visit to China.
Senior government figures were also present at the meeting, including Federal Minister for Investment Qaiser Ahmed Sheikh, Federal Minister for Commerce Jam Kamal Khan, Federal Minister for IT and Telecom Shaza Fatima Khawaja, Federal Minister for Petroleum Ali Pervez Malik, and other senior officials.



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