LAHORE: In a bid to boost exports to $3.5 billion from $2.1 billion in Fiscal Year 2021 to 2022, the government has unveiled several initiatives.
The initiatives include launching software technology parks across Pakistan, improving access to capital for IT companies, accumulating the financial structure of IT companies leading to being listed on the stock exchange, decreasing tax returns, and enhancing the number of IT graduates 50,000 students.
In this regard, a webinar titled “Pakistan, Canada IT Cooperation: Connecting the Dots,” was hosted by the Consulate General of Pakistan in Toronto. The webinar was aimed to connect.
The objectives of the webinar were to provide a platform for interaction between Canada-based Pakistani IT and academia professionals.
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