
ISLAMABAD: The government has launched work to transform Punjab into an investment hub by boosting trade and economic activities.
The announcement was made by the provincial Minister for Industries and Trade Mian Aslam Iqbal while speaking at the 35th Annual General Meeting of Pakistan Textile Exporters Association (PTEA).
So far, the government has set up 23 small industrial estates within three years, with 13 Special Economic Zones (SEZs), it was informed.
“Growing investment in these projects is an expression of confidence in the prime minister’s economic policies,” he added.
In addition, the attendees of the meeting were assured provision of facilities to boost investment in the country.
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