Sri Lankan is looking to expand its businesses in Pakistan. Among the companies looking to expand in Pakistan are: MW Ventures and the Hirdaramani Group. Hirdaramani is a pioneer in the Sri Lankan apparel industry, and boasts of a cohesive infrastructure providing end-to-end supply chain solutions to the industry through factories in Sri Lanka, Bangladesh, Vietnam and Ethiopia. Hirdaramani's partnership with leading global brands has helped it gain a reputation for streamlined processes and top-quality products.
MW Ventures is a service oriented organisation comprising different sectors of expertise focusing on marketing, financial management, and event management. It also provides financial management solutions for businesses or for individu Foreign investment in Pakistan is protected by rigorous laws and foreign direct investment regulations allow full repatriation of capital and profits. Moreover, Pakistan’s location on the cusp of important economic regions, young population and skilled labor force supported by a rapidly growing technology infrastructure has made it an attractive destination for investment not only for the domestic market but also as a production and export hub for the rest of the world.
Sri Lanka has aspirations to become a middle-high income country by 2025 by having a highly competitive economy with a diversity of products and services for local requirements and export markets.
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