ISLAMABAD: Prime Minister Imran Khan on Thursday said the government was committed to facilitating corporate sector in order to attract local and foreign investment.

In a meeting with Procter and Gamble Global Vice Chairman Jon R Moellor at the PM Office, he said special incentives were being given to companies for locally made products for the purpose of exports.

He said Pakistan’s big market with cheap labour and business-friendly environment offered immense potential for growth of corporate sector and urged the investors to benefit from it.

Telenor gearing up for 5G

Telenor in a press release on Thursday said that it’s gearing towards making the network 5G ready.

The company said in a statement added: “All required equipment is ready for launch and has been tested. We now need the spectrum to launch.”

Published in Dawn, August 9th, 2019

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