Coca-Cola to start new beverage plant in KP

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ISLAMABAD: In a meeting with a delegation of Coca-Cola Icecek, The prime minister Imran Khan was informed during the meeting that Coca-Cola was soon going to start its new beverage plant in Khyber Pakhtunkhwa.

Prime minister Imran Khan said that golden investment opportunities were waiting for foreign investors in Pakistan as the government’s pro-investor policies had led to the revival of investors’ confidence.

The prime minister said that enhanced investment in multiple sectors had led to creation of job opportunities and economic development in the country.

Minister for Industries Makhdoom Khusro Bakhtiar, PM’s adviser Abdul Razak Dawood and Turkish Ambassador to Pakistan Ihsan Mustafa Yurdakul attended the meeting. The general manager of Coca-Cola Icecek Pakistan and the company’s director and manager corporate affairs also attended the meeting.

The delegation informed the prime minister that work on the company’s new beverage plant in Khyber Pakhtunkhwa would start soon to generate numerous jobs, revenue and opportunities for allied industries.

The delegation also presented to the prime minister a report on the socio-economic impact by the company’s investment in Pakistan.

They thanked the prime minister for the facilitation extended by the government to the company in its investment ventures.

The prime minister welcomed the investment made by the company in Pakistan, particularly its future plans of investment in Khyber Pakhtunkhwa.

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