Commerce minister seeks reforms for competitive engineering

Published August 31, 2024
Federal Minister for Commerce Jam Kamal Khan holding a virtual meeting with the Sectoral Council for Engineering on August 30, highlighting the need for strategic reforms and government support to elevate Pakistan’s engineering industry to compete globally.  — PID
Federal Minister for Commerce Jam Kamal Khan holding a virtual meeting with the Sectoral Council for Engineering on August 30, highlighting the need for strategic reforms and government support to elevate Pakistan’s engineering industry to compete globally. — PID

ISLAMABAD: Commerce Minister Jam Kamal Khan has stressed the need for strategic reforms and government support to elevate the engineering industry to compete globally.

The minister said this in a meeting with the Sectoral Council for Engineering on Friday. The commerce minister has started virtual meetings with the sectoral councils to identify areas for further improvement to enhance exports from the country.

An official announcement of the ministry said that Mr Kamal highlighted the increasing pace of technological advancements worldwide, noting the shift towards robotic machines, and underscored the government’s readiness to provide financial support to guide the industry onto the right path.

The minister asked for a comprehensive proposal from the council, detailing the current global standings in the engineering sector, Pakistan’s position, and a roadmap to make this industry a leading force.

He assured the council that their recommendations would be thoroughly deliberated at the highest levels, with practical steps taken to implement them.

The council members emphasised the need for competitive energy tariffs to match regional standards and boost exports.

The minister informed the council that branding and publicity, both locally and internationally, are crucial for enhancing trade.

Published in Dawn, August 31st, 2024

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