Policies being evolved to boost industry: Dawood

Published September 13, 2020
Adviser to the Prime Minister on Commerce, Textile and Investment Abdul Razzaq Dawood addressing exporters at SCCI. — APP
Adviser to the Prime Minister on Commerce, Textile and Investment Abdul Razzaq Dawood addressing exporters at SCCI. — APP

SIALKOT: Commerce Adviser Abdul Razak Dawood has said that the government was evolving effective policies to boost industrial sector.

Speaking at the Sialkot Chamber of Commerce and Industry (SCCI) on Saturday, the minister said that the business community was being taken into confidence for implementation of investment-friendly policies.

He said that the government was making all-out efforts for ease of doing business to expedite economic activities. He said that the government would support the business community in every matter. He urged the exporters to widen the range of products as the government was focusing on export-led growth of the economy.

Published in Dawn, September 13th, 2020

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