Chinese Firm Interested in Setting up Dubai’s Dragon Mart-Style Mall in Pakistan
A high-level Chinese business delegation, led by Yao Yu, CEO of DongKai International Investment and representing a consortium of leading construction and technology firms, called on Federal Minister for Housing Mian Riaz Hussain Pirzada on Monday
The visit aimed to explore collaborative opportunities in Pakistan’s housing sector, particularly in adopting new construction technologies and building materials.
The minister emphasized the government’s commitment to innovation in the housing sector, underscoring the importance of prefabricated and modular construction technologies, which are essential for ensuring sustainability, reducing costs, and speeding up project delivery.
He also proposed establishing a Dragon Mart-style commercial complex in Pakistan, modeled on the successful wholesale trade center in Dubai. This initiative, he noted, could serve as a catalyst for enhancing Pak-China trade ties, promoting urban development, supporting SMEs, and generating employment.
Subsequently, the DG, FGEHA, and CEO, PHAF delivered presentations outlining key investment opportunities, prospective joint ventures, and public-private partnership models. They highlighted various strategic development locations including the Islamabad Capital Territory, Quetta, Karachi, Peshawar, Gwadar, and Gilgit-Baltistan.
The meeting concluded with mutual interest in furthering cooperation, translating shared visions into actionable projects, and strengthening economic collaboration between the two countries.
Senior officials, including Secretary Housing and Works Hamid Yaqub Sheikh, Additional Secretary, CEO Pakistan Housing Authority Foundation (PHAF), and Director General Federal Government Employees Housing Authority (FGEHA), were also present during the meeting.