
Lahore: Punjab Board of Investment and Trade (PBIT) has started projects worth $3 billion, financed by foreign investors. The PBIT Chairman Sardar Tanvir Ilyas said that more projects worth $6 billion were in the pipeline.
In order to facilitate the increasing interest of foreign investment in Punjab, the provincial government has also introduced a one-window operation. It will benefit them from the best raw material, labour and infrastructure.
Greater employment opportunities need to be created for the private sector for boosting employment. Board is taking steps to streamline things for the business community, the chairman said.
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