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PSM revival: Pakistan-Russia ink accord – Business & Finance

July 13, 2025
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PSM revival: Pakistan-Russia ink accord - Business & Finance
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ISLAMABAD: Pakistan and Russia have signed an accord for the revival of Pakistan Steel Mills in Karachi.

The agreement was signed at the Pakistan Embassy in Moscow by Saif Anjum, Secretary of Industries and Production of Pakistan, and Vadim Velichko, General Director of Industrial Engineering LLC from the Russian side, in the presence of SAPM Haroon Akhtar Khan and Pakistan’s Ambassador to the Russian Federation Muhammad Khalid Jamali.

The project aims to restart and expand steel production, marking a new chapter in bilateral cooperation.

On the occasion, Haroon Akhtar said that “reviving PSM with Russia’s support reflects our shared history and commitment to a stronger industrial future.”

Haroon Akhtar said the revival of Pakistan Steel Mills reflected the vision of Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif. He said that this agreement will become a milestone for development and progress of Pakistan Steel Mills.

Haroon Akhtar said that the complete functioning of Pakistan Steel Mills will generate more employment opportunities and will enhance industrial production.

In an official statement, the Pakistani Embassy in Moscow said “Pakistan and Russia have signed a Protocol to restore and modernize Pakistan Steel Mills (PSM) in Karachi, reaffirming their long-standing industrial partnership.

Originally built with Soviet assistance in 1973, PSM remains a lasting symbol of Pakistan-Russia ties.

ISLAMABAD: Pakistan and Russia have signed an accord for the revival of Pakistan Steel Mills in Karachi.

The agreement was signed at the Pakistan Embassy in Moscow by Saif Anjum, Secretary of Industries and Production of Pakistan, and Vadim Velichko, General Director of Industrial Engineering LLC from the Russian side, in the presence of SAPM Haroon Akhtar Khan and Pakistan’s Ambassador to the Russian Federation Muhammad Khalid Jamali.

The project aims to restart and expand steel production, marking a new chapter in bilateral cooperation.

On the occasion, Haroon Akhtar said that “reviving PSM with Russia’s support reflects our shared history and commitment to a stronger industrial future.”

Haroon Akhtar said the revival of Pakistan Steel Mills reflected the vision of Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif. He said that this agreement will become a milestone for development and progress of Pakistan Steel Mills.

Haroon Akhtar said that the complete functioning of Pakistan Steel Mills will generate more employment opportunities and will enhance industrial production.

In an official statement, the Pakistani Embassy in Moscow said “Pakistan and Russia have signed a Protocol to restore and modernize Pakistan Steel Mills (PSM) in Karachi, reaffirming their long-standing industrial partnership.

Originally built with Soviet assistance in 1973, PSM remains a lasting symbol of Pakistan-Russia ties.

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